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Physics, 24.07.2020 02:01 bliss6115

The components of vector A and vector B are: Ax = +7.6 Bx = -3.8
Ay = -9.2 By = -4.6
Which equation describes the relationship between the two rectors
OB = 2
OB =-0.52
OB = . -(2.0
OB = A = (3.8.-46)

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