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Let O be the origin and A, B be two points p, q are vectors represented by OA and OB and their magnitudes are p, q. The unit vector bisecting the angle AOB is

A

`(p//p + q//q)/(|p//p| + |q//q|)`

B

`(p//p+q//q)/(|p//p + q//q|)`

C

`(p//p+q//q)/(|p + q|)`

D

`(p + q)/(2)`

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