SOLUTION: Find the modulus of the sum a+b and difference a-b of the vectors a=3i+2j and b=4i-j

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Question 1194653: Find the modulus of the sum a+b and difference a-b of the vectors a=3i+2j and b=4i-j
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Find the modulus of the sum and difference of the
given:


-> modulus =
-> modulus =

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