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An illustration with 3 positively charged spheres. q Subscript 1 baseline and q Subscript 2 baseline are on the y-axis and equally spaced from the x-axis. The third, labeled q Subscript 3 baseline, is on the x-axis. The diagonal distance from the charge in the positive y-axis to the one on the x-axis is labeled d Subscript 13 baseline. The distance from the charge in on the negative y-axis to the one on the x-axis is labeled d Subscript 23 baseline. On the other side of q Subscript 3 baseline the angles are labeled theta Subscript B baseline and theta Subscript A baseline. All 3 charges are positive. A 2 µC charge q1 and a 2 µC charge q2 are 0.3 m from the x-axis. A 4 µC charge q3 is 0.4 m from the y-axis. The distances d13 and d23 are 0.5 m. Find the magnitude and direction of the resulting vector R. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. The magnitude is N. The direction is
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