A has a magnitude of 27 and is parallel to B which has a magnitude of 16. Let R = A + B, let S-A-B, and let T-B-A. Determine the magnitudes of R, S, & T R= S= T = Adding & Subtracting Anti-Parallel Vectors Chas a magnitude of 18 and is anti-parallel to D which has a magnitude of 69. Let U=C+D, let V=C-D, and let W-D-C. Determine the magnitudes of U, V. & W U= V = W = Adding & Subtracting Perpendicular Vectors E has a magnitude of 56 and is perpendicular to F which has a magnitude of 40. Let X=E+F, let Y=E-F, and let Z-F-E. Determine the magnitudes of X, Y, &Ž

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A has a magnitude of 27 and is parallel to B which has a magnitude of 16. Let R = A + B, let S = A -B, and let T-B-A. Determine the magnitudes of R, S, & T
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Chas a magnitude of 18 and is anti-parallel to D which has a magnitude of 69. Let U=C+D, let V=C-D, and let W-D-C. Determine the magnitudes of U, V, & W
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Transcribed Image Text:R= S = Adding & Subtracting Parallel Vectors A has a magnitude of 27 and is parallel to B which has a magnitude of 16. Let R = A + B, let S = A -B, and let T-B-A. Determine the magnitudes of R, S, & T HU U= V= W = de geld gew Adding & Subtracting Anti-Parallel Vectors X = Y = 7 = mun Chas a magnitude of 18 and is anti-parallel to D which has a magnitude of 69. Let U=C+D, let V=C-D, and let W-D-C. Determine the magnitudes of U, V, & W BARBERT T C Ur □ Adding & Subtracting Perpendicular Vectors È has a magnitude of 56 and is perpendicular to F which has a magnitude of 40. Let X = E + F. let Y - E - F and let Z-F-E. Determine the magnitudes of X, Y, & Ž
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