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Find the magnitude of the vector v=<-1,3>.
√10
10
8
2√2​

User Sepupic
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Answer:

√10

Explanation:

Magnitude of a vector:

The magnitude of a vector v = <a,b> is given by:


|v| = √(a^2 + b^2)

v=<-1,3>

Then:


|v| = √((-1)^2 + 3^2) = √(1 + 9) = √(10)


√(10) is the magnitude of the vector.

User Patryk Obara
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