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On a parallelogram, the vector from one vertex to another vertex is (9,-2). What is the length of the side?

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User Dwich
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Answer:

The length of the side of the parallelogram is
√(85).

Explanation:

It is given that the vector from one vertex to another vertex is (9,-2), thus we can write it in the vector from that is
v=9\hat{i}+(-2)\hat{j} and let the another vertex is adjacent to it.

Now, in order to find the length of the side of the parallelogram, we use the absolute modulus that is
|v|=\sqrt{a^(2)+b^(2)}.

Now, since v=(9,-2), thus
|v|=\sqrt{(9)^(2)+(-2)^(2)}

=
√(81+4)

=
√(85)

Thus, the length of the side of the parallelogram is
√(85).

User Frank Goortani
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Answer: Second Option is correct.

Explanation:

Since we have given that

In a parallelogram, the vector from one vertex to another vertex is (9,-2)

So, the co-ordinate of first vertex will be (9,0).

And the coordinate of second vertex will be (0,-2).

As we know the formula for "Distance between two coordinates":

So, The length of the side is given by


Distance=√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2)\\\\Distance=√((9-0)^2+(0-(-2))^2)\\\\Distance=√(9^2+2^2)\\\\Distance=√(81+4)\\\\Distance=√(85)

Hence, Second Option is correct.

User Padmalcom
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