Question: Given two vectors A = -2.00i + 3.00J + 4.0ok and B= 3.00i + 1.00J - 3.0ok, do the following. (a) Find the magnitude of

Given two vectors A = -2.00i + 3.00J + 4.0ok and B= 3.00i + 1.00J - 3.0ok, do the following. (a) Find the magnitude of each vector. (b) Write an expression for the vector difference 1 - B, using unit vectors. (c) Find the magnitude of the vector difference1 - B. Is this the same as the magnitude of B - A? Explain.

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