Question: Vector A(vector) points in the negative x direction. Vector B(vector) points at an angle of 30.0 above the positive x axis. Vector C(vector) has a

Vector A(vector) points in the negative x direction. Vector B(vector) points at an angle of 30.0° above the positive x axis. Vector C(vector) has a magnitude of 15 m and points in a direction 40.0° below the positive x axis. Given that A(vector) + B(vector) + C(vector) = 0, find the magnitudes of A(vector) and B(vector).

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