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Refer to the figure, which shows four vectors
M\overrightarrow { \mathrm { M } } , N\vec { N } s\overrightarrow { \mathrm { s } } , and T\vec { T } .
(a) Vector s\overrightarrow { \mathrm { s } } as expressed in terms of vectors M\overrightarrow { \mathbf { M } } and N\vec { N } is given by
A) M\overrightarrow { \mathrm { M } } + N\overrightarrow { \mathrm { N } } .
B) M\overrightarrow { \mathrm { M } } - N\overrightarrow { \mathrm { N } } .
C) N\vec { N } - M\overrightarrow { \mathbf { M } } .
(b) Vector T\overrightarrow { \mathrm { T } } as expressed in terms of vectors M\overrightarrow { \mathrm { M } } and N\overrightarrow { \mathrm { N } } and is given by
A) N\vec { N } + M\overrightarrow { \mathrm { M } }
B) M\overrightarrow { \mathrm { M } } - N\vec { N }
C) N\vec { N } - M\vec { M }
 Refer to the figure, which shows four vectors  \overrightarrow { \mathrm { M } }  , \vec { N }   \overrightarrow { \mathrm { s } }  , and  \vec { T } . (a) Vector  \overrightarrow { \mathrm { s } }  as expressed in terms of vectors   \overrightarrow { \mathbf { M } }  and  \vec { N }  is given by  A) \overrightarrow { \mathrm { M } }  + \overrightarrow { \mathrm { N } } . B) \overrightarrow { \mathrm { M } } - \overrightarrow { \mathrm { N } } . C) \vec { N } - \overrightarrow { \mathbf { M } } . (b) Vector  \overrightarrow { \mathrm { T } }  as expressed in terms of vectors  \overrightarrow { \mathrm { M } }  and  \overrightarrow { \mathrm { N } }  and is given by A) \vec { N } + \overrightarrow { \mathrm { M } }   B) \overrightarrow { \mathrm { M } } - \vec { N }  C) \vec { N } - \vec { M }


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