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The displacement vector A has a magnitude of 5.0 m. Determine the components Ax and Ay in the coordinate system shown below.
Ax = 2.5; Ay = 5.0
Ax = 2.5; Ay = 4.3
Ax = 4.3; Ay = 2.5
Ax = 4.3; Ay = 5.0
Ax = 5.0; Ay = 2.5
none of the above
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