Resolve the vector shown below into its components.
A. A=4x+3y
B. -3x-4y
C. 3x-4y
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Physics, 04.03.2021 01:00 Svetakotok
Resolve the vector shown below into its components.
A. A=4x+3y
B. -3x-4y
C. 3x-4y
D. -4x-3y
Answers: 2
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