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n by Components: The components of vectors A and B are given as follows o) Additio Ar 7.6 A,--9.2 By-:-6.8 What is the magnitude of the vector difference B - A? Bx-5.1 l. 5. IS n. tiad in a knot as shown in the figure. One student pulls on rope A

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