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Vector A has a magnitude of 44.0 and makes an angle of +28.0º with respect to the +x axis. Vector B has a magnitude of 26.5 and makes an angle of +124.0º with respect to the +x axis. Vector C has a magnitude of 31.0 and makes an angle of +270.0º with respect to the +x axis. Part AWhat is the x-component value of the vector sum vec{C}-vec{A}-vec{B}C−A−B? Do not include units in your answer. Part BWhat is the y-component value of the vector sum vec{C}-vec{A}-vec{B}C−A−B? Do not include units in your answer. Part CWhat is the magnitude of vec{C}-vec{A}-vec{B}(C−A−B)? Do not include units in your answer.

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