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The angle between vector The angle between vector   = 2.00   + 3.00   and vector   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors   and   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector   is positive, what is vector   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   = 2.00 The angle between vector   = 2.00   + 3.00   and vector   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors   and   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector   is positive, what is vector   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   + 3.00 The angle between vector   = 2.00   + 3.00   and vector   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors   and   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector   is positive, what is vector   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   and vector The angle between vector   = 2.00   + 3.00   and vector   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors   and   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector   is positive, what is vector   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors The angle between vector   = 2.00   + 3.00   and vector   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors   and   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector   is positive, what is vector   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   and The angle between vector   = 2.00   + 3.00   and vector   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors   and   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector   is positive, what is vector   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector The angle between vector   = 2.00   + 3.00   and vector   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors   and   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector   is positive, what is vector   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   is positive, what is vector The angle between vector   = 2.00   + 3.00   and vector   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors   and   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector   is positive, what is vector   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   .


A) The angle between vector   = 2.00   + 3.00   and vector   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors   and   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector   is positive, what is vector   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
B) The angle between vector   = 2.00   + 3.00   and vector   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors   and   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector   is positive, what is vector   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
C) The angle between vector   = 2.00   + 3.00   and vector   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors   and   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector   is positive, what is vector   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
D) The angle between vector   = 2.00   + 3.00   and vector   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors   and   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector   is positive, what is vector   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
E) The angle between vector   = 2.00   + 3.00   and vector   is 45.0°. The scalar product of vectors   and   is 7.00. If the x-component of vector   is positive, what is vector   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)

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