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A vector `vec(B)` which has a magnitude 8.0 is added to a vector `vec(A)` which lies along the x-axis. The sum of these two vector is a third vector which lies along the y-axis and has a magnitude that is twice the magnitude of `vec(A)`. Find the magnitude of `vec(A)`

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