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If two collinear vectors If two collinear vectors   And   Are added,the resultant has a magnitude equal to 4.0.If   Is subtracted from   ,the resultant has a magnitude equal to 8.0.What is the magnitude of   ? A) 2.0 B) 3.0 C) 4.0 D) 5.0 E) 6.0
And If two collinear vectors   And   Are added,the resultant has a magnitude equal to 4.0.If   Is subtracted from   ,the resultant has a magnitude equal to 8.0.What is the magnitude of   ? A) 2.0 B) 3.0 C) 4.0 D) 5.0 E) 6.0
Are added,the resultant has a magnitude equal to 4.0.If If two collinear vectors   And   Are added,the resultant has a magnitude equal to 4.0.If   Is subtracted from   ,the resultant has a magnitude equal to 8.0.What is the magnitude of   ? A) 2.0 B) 3.0 C) 4.0 D) 5.0 E) 6.0
Is subtracted from If two collinear vectors   And   Are added,the resultant has a magnitude equal to 4.0.If   Is subtracted from   ,the resultant has a magnitude equal to 8.0.What is the magnitude of   ? A) 2.0 B) 3.0 C) 4.0 D) 5.0 E) 6.0
,the resultant has a magnitude equal to 8.0.What is the magnitude of If two collinear vectors   And   Are added,the resultant has a magnitude equal to 4.0.If   Is subtracted from   ,the resultant has a magnitude equal to 8.0.What is the magnitude of   ? A) 2.0 B) 3.0 C) 4.0 D) 5.0 E) 6.0
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