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Vector Vector   has a magnitude 5.00 and points in a direction 40.0° clockwise from the negative y axis.What are the x and y components of vector   . A) A<sub>x</sub> = 3.83 and A<sub>y</sub> = 3.21 B) A<sub>x</sub> = 3.83 and A<sub>y</sub> = -3.21 C) A<sub>x</sub> = -3.21 and A<sub>y</sub> = -3.83 D) A<sub>x</sub> = -3.21 and A<sub>y</sub> = 3.83 E) A<sub>x</sub> = 4.29 and A<sub>y</sub> = 2.16 has a magnitude 5.00 and points in a direction 40.0° clockwise from the negative y axis.What are the x and y components of vector Vector   has a magnitude 5.00 and points in a direction 40.0° clockwise from the negative y axis.What are the x and y components of vector   . A) A<sub>x</sub> = 3.83 and A<sub>y</sub> = 3.21 B) A<sub>x</sub> = 3.83 and A<sub>y</sub> = -3.21 C) A<sub>x</sub> = -3.21 and A<sub>y</sub> = -3.83 D) A<sub>x</sub> = -3.21 and A<sub>y</sub> = 3.83 E) A<sub>x</sub> = 4.29 and A<sub>y</sub> = 2.16 .

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