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Chapter 3 Problem 7P

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(II) Figure shows two vectors, \(\vec{A}\) and \(\vec{B}\), whose magnitudes are \(A=6.8\) units and \(B=5.5\) units. Determine \(\vec{C}\) if \((a)\ \vec{C}=\vec{A}+\vec{B}\), \((b)\ \vec{C}=\vec{A}-\vec{B}\), \((c)\ \vec{C}=\vec{B}-\vec{A}\). Give the magnitude and direction for each.

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The first step in solving 3 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: (II) Figure shows two vectors, \(\vec{A}\) and \(\vec{B}\), whose magnitudes are \(A=6.8\) units and \(B=5.5\) units. Determine \(\vec{C}\) if \((a)\ \vec{C}=\vec{A}+\vec{B}\), \((b)\ \vec{C}=\vec{A}-\vec{B}\), \((c)\ \vec{C}=\vec{B}-\vec{A}\). Give the magnitude and direction for each.FIGURE 3-33 Problem 7.
From the textbook chapter Kinematics in Two Dimensions; Vectors you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Physics: Principles with Applications 7 
Author Douglas C. Giancoli
ISBN 9780321625922

(II) Figure 3–33 shows two vectors, whose magnitudes are A

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