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Mathematics, 28.11.2020 04:40 trinityparrish47

Let a = ⟨5, –9⟩ and b = ⟨–3, 1⟩, and c = b – a. What is the magnitude and direction angle of c? |c| = 12.8; θ = 128.7°
|c| = 18.0; θ = 128.7°
|c| = 12.8; θ = 308.7°
|c| = 18.0; θ = 308.7°

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