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Avector of components (6, 2) is multiplied by the scalar value of 3. what is the magnitude and direction of the resultant vector? magnitude: 19.0; direction: 18.4° magnitude: 8.49; direction: 45.0° magnitude: 2.11; direction: 12.6° magnitude: 18.1; direction: 16.7°

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