Question 6 College Tools 3 pts What is the y component of the vector ($3\hat{i} - 8\hat{j}$) m/s? 8 m/s -8 m/s 3 m/s -3 m/s 0 m/s
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The $\hat{i}$ component represents the x-component, and the $\hat{j}$ component represents the y-component. Show more…
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