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Let the angle between two nonzero vectors `vec(A)` and `vec(B)` be `120^(@)` and its resultant be `vec(C)`.

A

C must be equal to |A-B|

B

C must be less than | A - B|

C

C must be greater than |A-B|

D

C may be equal to |A - B|

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