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Two forces are such that the sum of their magnitudes is 18 N, the resultant is `sqrt(228)` when they are at `120^(@)`. Then the magnitude of the forces are

A

12N, 6N

B

13N, 5N

C

10N, 9N

D

16N, 2N

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