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If the angle between two vectors of equal magnitude P is `theta` the magnitude of the difference of the vectors is

A

`2P "cos" (theta)/(2)`

B

`2P "sin " (theta)/(2)`

C

`2P cos theta`

D

`2P sin theta`

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