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What is the smallest magnitude possible for a resultant when adding a 6 unit vector to an 11 unit vector? What is the largest magnitude possible for a resultant when adding these vectors?
A Smallest = 0.545
Largest = 1.83
OB. Smallest = 9.2
Largest = 12.5
OC. Smallest
36
Largest = 121
OD Smallest = 5
Largest = 17
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