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What is the length (magnitude) of the vector (5,-2)?

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5^2+(-2)^2=29
magnitude=(29)^(1/2)=around 5.3852
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Answer:

The magnitude of the given vector is
√(29).

Explanation:

The magnitude of a vector v=<a,b> is defined as


|v|=√(a^2+b^2)

The given vector is


v=<5,-2>

The magnitude of the given vector is


|v|=√(5^2+(-2)^2)


|v|=√(25+4)


|v|=√(29)

Therefore the magnitude of the given vector is
√(29).

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