Question: Consider the three displacement vectors A = (41 - 31) m, B = (21 - 2) m, and C = (-8 + 1) m.

Consider the three displacement vectors A = (41 - 31) m, B

Consider the three displacement vectors A = (41 - 31) m, B = (21 - 2) m, and C = (-8 + 1) m. Use the component method to determine the following. (a) The magnitude and direction of the vector D = A + B + C. magnitude 4.472 m X 26.57 direction The angle you give does not put the sum into the correct quadrant. counterclockwise from the +x axis (b) The magnitude and direction of E= -A-B+C. 16.155 X magnitude Be very careful with the signs of the components. Remember that -A means to replace each component of A with the negative of its value. m 68.199 X The angle you give does not put the sum into the correct quadrant. counterclockwise from the +x axis direction

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