Given A = <1.2,-2,-1.2> and B = <-4.5,0.3,6.2> If VectorC=B−A/2 , determine the magnitude of vector C. (Round your answers to 4 decimal places.)

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Chapter1: Introduction And Vectors
Section1.9: Components Of A Vector And Unit Vectors
Problem 1.8QQ: If A + B = 0, the corresponding components of the two vectors Aand Bmust be (a) equal, (b) positive,...
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Given A = <1.2,-2,-1.2> and B = <-4.5,0.3,6.2>

If VectorC=B−A/2 , determine the magnitude of vector C. (Round your answers to 4 decimal places.)

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