Given the vectors A⃗ and B⃗ shown in the figure ((Figure 1) ), determine the magnitude of B⃗ −A⃗. A is 28 degrees above the positive x-axis and is 44m long, and B is 56 degrees above the negative x-axis and is 26.5m long. Find A - B without using your first answer then compare the results
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