Answer:
To find a vector parallel to B, such vector must be a scalar multiple of B.
Explanation:
Two non-zero vectors are parallel if they are scalar multiples of one another.
A vector parallel to B must be a scalar multiple of B.
let the vector parallel to B be A, then their scalar multiple is given as;
A = kB
A = k(-2, 3)
where;
k is scalar
Thus, to find a vector parallel to B, such vector must be a scalar multiple of B.