Find the resultant force acting on the object

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Solve the all parts of given question:

Question: An object with mass 835-g undergoes an acceleration given by a = (3.00 i + 8.00 j) m/s2.

Part A: Find the resultant force acting on the object.

Part B: Find the magnitude of the resultant force.

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