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Avector a of magnitude 6 and another vector b have a resultant magnitude 12. the vector b:
a. must have a magnitude of at least 6 but no more than 18
b. may have a magnitude of 20
c. cannot have a magnitude greater than 12
d. must be perpendicular to a
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