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When vector
\vec{A} is added to vector
\vec{B}, the resultant is vector
\vec{R} such that
\vec{R} = \vec{A} + \vec{B}. This resultant vector has components
\vec{R}{x} = \vec{A}{x} + \vec{B}{x} and
\vec{R}{y} = \vec{A}{y} + \vec{B}{y}. What is the x-component of the resultant vector
\vec{R} = \vec{A} + \vec{B} when you add
\vec{A} and
\vec{B}?

User Detj
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Answer:

Explanation:


R_(x) =A_(x)+B_x}

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