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Vector `vec(A)` is 2`cm` long and is `60^(@)` above the x-axis in the first quadrant. Vector `vec(B)` is `2 cm` long and is `60^(@)` below the x-axis in the fourth quadrant. The sum `vec(A)+vec(B)` is a vector of magnitudes

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