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Astar is located at < 3×1010, 7×1010, 2×1010 > m. a planet is located at < - 5×1010, - 4×1010, 7×1010 > m. what is the vector pointing from the star to the planet? (in vector form) what is the vector r→ps pointing from the planet to the star?

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