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Displacement vectors a, b, and c add up to a total of zero. vector a has a magnitude of 1550 m and a direction of 24.7 north of east. vector b has a direction of 41.0° east of south, and vector c has a direction of 33.9 north of west. find the magnitudes (in, m) of vector b and vector c. magnitude of b magnitude of c

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