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4. Determine the magnitude and direction of the vector v = <5, -6>.

f. 11, NE
g. 61, SE
h. 111, NE
j. V61, SE

4. Determine the magnitude and direction of the vector v = <5, -6>. f. 11, NE-example-1

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Answer:

The magnitude of vector is:


\left|\begin{pmatrix}5&amp;-6\end{pmatrix}\right|=√(61)

v = <5, -6> means the vector has x-coordinate x = 5 and y-coordinate y = -6, so the vector v = <5, -6> is heading towards SE.

Thus, option ( j ) is correct.

i.e.
√(61),\:SE

Explanation:

Given the vector

v = <5, -6>

Determining the magnitude of the vector

To find a magnitude of a vector v = (a, b) we use the formula


||v||\:=\:√(a^2+b^2)

Magnitude of the vector is basically termed as the length of the vector, which is denoted by


|\left(5,\:-6\right)|=√(\left(5\right)^2+\left(-6\right)^2)


=√(5^2+6^2)


=√(25+36)


=√(61)

Thus, the magnitude of vector is:


\left|\begin{pmatrix}5&amp;-6\end{pmatrix}\right|=√(61)

As the vector v = <5, -6> lies in 4th quadrant.

v = <5, -6> means the vector has x-coordinate x = 5 and y-coordinate y = -6, so the vector v = <5, -6> is heading towards SE.

Thus, option ( j ) is correct.

i.e.
√(61),\:SE

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