Which vector is the sum of the vectors shown below? A. B. C. D.
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Suppose we have two vectors \( \vec{A} \) and \( \vec{B} \), where \( \vec{A} = 3\hat{i} + 2\hat{j} \) and \( \vec{B} = -1\hat{i} + 4\hat{j} \). We will find their sum, \( \vec{C} = \vec{A} + \vec{B} \). Show more…
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