Question: Given the vectors A = 2.00i + 6.00j and B = 3.00i 2.00j, (a) draw the vector sum C = A + B and the

Given the vectors A = 2.00ˆi + 6.00ˆj and B = 3.00ˆi ─ 2.00ˆj, (a) draw the vector sum C = A + B and the vector difference D = A ─ B. (b) Calculate C and D, first in terms of unit vectors and then in terms of polar coordinates, with angles measured with respect to the %x axis.

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