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Two forces are given by j = (-2,1] and K = (-5,3), in Newtons. What is the magnitude of j+k ? A. [-7,4] B. 8.06 C. 8.56 D. 11
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Two forces are given by j = (-2,1] and K = (-5,3), in
Newtons. What is the magnitude of j+k ?
A. [-7,4]
B. 8.06
C. 8.56
D. 11
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D 11 I think I'm not sure, good luck
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