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If `vec(A)xxvec(B)= vec(C )+vec(D)`, then select the correct alternative.

A

`B` is paralel to `C+D`

B

`A` is perpendicular to `C`

C

Component of `C` along `A=` component of `D` along `A`

D

Component of `C` along `A=`- component of `D` along `A`

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D
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