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The components of vectors The components of vectors   and   are as follows:   (1, -1)  and   (2, 4) . The components of the resultant vector   -   are given by A)  (-1, -5) . B)  (3, 3) . C)  (1, -5) . D)  (0, 4) . E)  (-1,3) and The components of vectors   and   are as follows:   (1, -1)  and   (2, 4) . The components of the resultant vector   -   are given by A)  (-1, -5) . B)  (3, 3) . C)  (1, -5) . D)  (0, 4) . E)  (-1,3) are as follows: The components of vectors   and   are as follows:   (1, -1)  and   (2, 4) . The components of the resultant vector   -   are given by A)  (-1, -5) . B)  (3, 3) . C)  (1, -5) . D)  (0, 4) . E)  (-1,3) (1, -1) and The components of vectors   and   are as follows:   (1, -1)  and   (2, 4) . The components of the resultant vector   -   are given by A)  (-1, -5) . B)  (3, 3) . C)  (1, -5) . D)  (0, 4) . E)  (-1,3) (2, 4) . The components of the resultant vector The components of vectors   and   are as follows:   (1, -1)  and   (2, 4) . The components of the resultant vector   -   are given by A)  (-1, -5) . B)  (3, 3) . C)  (1, -5) . D)  (0, 4) . E)  (-1,3) - The components of vectors   and   are as follows:   (1, -1)  and   (2, 4) . The components of the resultant vector   -   are given by A)  (-1, -5) . B)  (3, 3) . C)  (1, -5) . D)  (0, 4) . E)  (-1,3) are given by


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