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Vector v has an initial point at (8, 4) and a terminal point at (−8, 10). What is -1/2 times vector v?

Vector v has an initial point at (8, 4) and a terminal point at (−8, 10). What is-example-1
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In order to find a vector multiplication by a scalar, we follow the rule:


u\ast(n_1,n_2)_\Rightarrow(un_(1,)un_2)

then, if we apply it to the vector v, we need to find the dimensions of the vector, for that we subtract the initial point from the terminal point,


(-8-8,10-4)\Rightarrow(-16,6)

then, multiply by the scalar -1/2,


-(1)/(2)\ast(-16,6)\Rightarrow(8,-3)

Answer:


(8,-3)

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