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if A vector + B vector is a unit vector along x-axis and A vector =i^-j^+k^, then what is B vector?​

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Answered by Blaezii
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Explanation:

Vector A= î-j+k. Now as vectorA+vectorB is a unit vector along x-axis . (î-j+k) + vectorB=î. Therefore, vector B=j-k.

In addition to this, the two vectors yield a vector by having right displacement and perpendicular to both vectors.

It denotes clear results and includes A and B and C is the right vector values for perpendicular results.

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