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A) A(-1,-3), B(-1,-1), C(4,-1)

B) A(-1,-3), B(-1,-1), C(-4,-1)
C) A(-3,-1), B(-1,-1), C(-1,4)
D) A(-3,-1), B(-1,-1), C(1,-4)

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Final answer:

The subtraction of vector B from vector A is defined as the addition of -B to A. The order of subtraction does not affect the result.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subtraction of vector B from vector A is defined as the addition of -B to A. This means that A - B = A + (-B). The order of subtraction does not affect the result.

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