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Check math problem?

a vector has both a magnitude and a

Direction?

Scalar?

Reverse?

number?

I choose Direction, but not sure.

User McGarnagle
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Answer:

Explanation:

What sets a vector apart from a scalar is that the vector has both magnitude (length) and direction, whereas a scalar has only magnitude, no direction.

6 votes

Answer:

Direction is correct

Explanation:

A scalar quantity has magnitude but no direction while

a vector has both magnitude and direction

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