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16 April, 09:32

If Vector A is (3, 0) and Vector B is (-3, 3), what is the resultant?

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  1. 16 April, 09:46
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    Answer:resultant vector R = (0, 3)

    Explanation: vector A = (3, 0)

    vector B = (-3, 3)

    Vectors are added such that those in same directions are added together. The resultant vector R is the given by R = (3-3, 0+3)

    = (0, 3)
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