The following are the components of two vectors d1 and d2: d1x = 5.1 d2x = -2.6 d1y = -5 d2y = -4.3 What is the magnitude of the resultant of these two vectors? Show complete solution a. 5.1 b. 2.1 c. 9.6 d. -9.3
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