The resultant of `vecA and vecB` makes an angle `alpha` with `vecA` and `beta and vecB`,
A
Question can be solved by information I only.
B
Question can be solved by information II only
C
Question can be solved by information I and II in combined form only.
D
Question can not be solved by both the informations only.
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C
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