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Mathematics, 15.08.2021 02:20 sriharin58ozhj9m

A vector X is added to vector Y = 12 i -16 j. The resultant vector lies along the positive x-axis and has the same magnitude as X. What is the magnitude of X? (Note: symbols in bold type are vectors).


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