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Consider two vectors A with rightwards harpoon with barb upwards on top equals A subscript x times i with hat on top plus A subscript y times j with hat on top plus A subscript z times k with hat on top and B equals B subscript x times i with hat on top plus B subscript y times j with hat on top plus B subscript z times k with hat on top. Match each of the following expressions for the coefficients of the vector product A with rightwards arrow on top cross times B with rightwards arrow on top with its correct unit vector: - plus open parentheses A subscript y B subscript z minus A subscript z B subscript y close parentheses - minus open parentheses A subscript x B subscript z minus A subscript z B subscript x close parentheses - plus open parentheses A subscript x B subscript y minus A subscript y B subscript x close parentheses a. i with hat on top
b. k with hat on top
c. j with hat on top

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