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the greatest resultant of two vectors P and Q is N times their least resultant given magnitude of P is greater than q when theta is the angle between the two vectors their resultant is half the sum of the two vectors show that cos theta equal to -(n²+2)/(n²-1)​

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greatest resultant of two vectors P and Q is N times their least resultant given magnitude of P is greater than q when greatest resultant of two vectors P and Q is N times their least resultant given magnitude of P is greater than q when theta is the angle between the two vectors their resultant is half the sum of the two vectors show that cos theta equal to -(n²+2)/(n²-1) is the angle between the two vectors their resultant is half the sum of the two vectors show that cos theta equal to -(n²+2)/(n²-1)

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