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Consider two vectors A\vec { A } and B\overrightarrow { \mathbf { B } } shown in the figure. The difference A\vec { A } - B\overrightarrow { \mathbf { B } } is best illustrated by  Consider two vectors  \vec { A }  and  \overrightarrow { \mathbf { B } }  shown in the figure. The difference  \vec { A }  -  \overrightarrow { \mathbf { B } }  is best illustrated by   (a)    (b)    (c)    (d)     A)  choice (a)  B)  choice (b)  C)  choice (c)  D)  choice (d)
(a)
 Consider two vectors  \vec { A }  and  \overrightarrow { \mathbf { B } }  shown in the figure. The difference  \vec { A }  -  \overrightarrow { \mathbf { B } }  is best illustrated by   (a)    (b)    (c)    (d)     A)  choice (a)  B)  choice (b)  C)  choice (c)  D)  choice (d)
(b)
 Consider two vectors  \vec { A }  and  \overrightarrow { \mathbf { B } }  shown in the figure. The difference  \vec { A }  -  \overrightarrow { \mathbf { B } }  is best illustrated by   (a)    (b)    (c)    (d)     A)  choice (a)  B)  choice (b)  C)  choice (c)  D)  choice (d)
(c)
 Consider two vectors  \vec { A }  and  \overrightarrow { \mathbf { B } }  shown in the figure. The difference  \vec { A }  -  \overrightarrow { \mathbf { B } }  is best illustrated by   (a)    (b)    (c)    (d)     A)  choice (a)  B)  choice (b)  C)  choice (c)  D)  choice (d)
(d)
 Consider two vectors  \vec { A }  and  \overrightarrow { \mathbf { B } }  shown in the figure. The difference  \vec { A }  -  \overrightarrow { \mathbf { B } }  is best illustrated by   (a)    (b)    (c)    (d)     A)  choice (a)  B)  choice (b)  C)  choice (c)  D)  choice (d)

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