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What is the magnitude of the position vector whose terminal point is (-2, 4)?

User Alesi
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Answer:

The magnitude of the position is
|x|=√(20)

Explanation:

Given : Vector whose terminal point is (-2, 4).

To find : What is the magnitude of the position vector?

Solution :

We have given, terminal point (-2,4)

The magnitude of the point x(a,b) is given by,


|x|=√(a^2+b^2)

Let point x=(-2,4)


|x|=√((-2)^2+(4)^2)


|x|=√(4+16)


|x|=√(20)

Therefore, The magnitude of the position is
|x|=√(20)

User Kimberlyn
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Answer:

2√5

Explanation:

The Pythagorean theorem tells you how to find the distance from the origin.

d = √((-2)² +4²) = √20 = 2√5

The vector's magnitude is 2√5 ≈ 4.47214.

User Ranjith Venkatesh
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