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Let v be the vector from initial point p1 to terminal point p2. write v in terms of i and j.p1 = (6, 3); p2 = (-2, -2)
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Let v be the vector from initial point p1 to terminal point p2. write v in terms of i and j.p1 = (6, 3); p2 = (-2, -2)
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Let v be the vector from initial point p1 to terminal point p2. write v in terms of i and j.p1 = (6, 3); p2 = (-2, -2)
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p2 mean part or is more like a full number
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