Question: Consider two vectors along the (x) axis, one with (x) component (A_{x}=+3 mathrm{~m}) and the other with (x) component (B_{x}=-5 mathrm{~m}). What are ((a) vec{A}+vec{B})

Consider two vectors along the \(x\) axis, one with \(x\) component \(A_{x}=+3 \mathrm{~m}\) and the other with \(x\) component \(B_{x}=-5 \mathrm{~m}\). What are \((a) \vec{A}+\vec{B}\) and \((b) \vec{A}-\vec{B}\) ?

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