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There are two force vectors, one of `5 N` and other of `12 N` at what angle the two vectors be added to get resultant vector of `17 N, 7 N` and `13 N` respectively.

A

`0^(@), 180^(@)` and `90^(@)`

B

`0^(@), 90^(@)` and `180^(@)`

C

`0^(@), 90^(@)` and `90^(@)`

D

`180^(@), 0^(@)` and `90^(@)`

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