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If `|vec(a)| = 5, |vec(b)| = 6` and `vec(a).vec(b) = -25`, then
`|vec(a) xx vec(b)|` is equal to

A

25

B

`6sqrt(11)`

C

`11sqrt(5)`

D

`5sqrt(11)`

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D
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