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Vector  Vector   is 3.0 units in length and points along the positive x axis; vector   is 5.0 units in length and points along a direction 150 \degree from the positive x axis. What is the magnitude of the resulting vector when vectors   and   are added? A)  7.0 B)  6.7 C)  2.8 D)  2.1 is 3.0 units in length and points along the positive x axis; vector  Vector   is 3.0 units in length and points along the positive x axis; vector   is 5.0 units in length and points along a direction 150 \degree from the positive x axis. What is the magnitude of the resulting vector when vectors   and   are added? A)  7.0 B)  6.7 C)  2.8 D)  2.1 is 5.0 units in length and points along a direction 150 °\degree from the positive x axis. What is the magnitude of the resulting vector when vectors  Vector   is 3.0 units in length and points along the positive x axis; vector   is 5.0 units in length and points along a direction 150 \degree from the positive x axis. What is the magnitude of the resulting vector when vectors   and   are added? A)  7.0 B)  6.7 C)  2.8 D)  2.1 and  Vector   is 3.0 units in length and points along the positive x axis; vector   is 5.0 units in length and points along a direction 150 \degree from the positive x axis. What is the magnitude of the resulting vector when vectors   and   are added? A)  7.0 B)  6.7 C)  2.8 D)  2.1 are added?


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