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Find the unit vector of n= <-4,-3>

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Given:

The vector n is:


<-4,-3>

The unit vector is given as:


\begin{gathered} \text{unit vector=}\frac{vector\text{ n}}{\text{magnitude of vector n}} \\ =\frac{<-4,-3>}{\sqrt[]{(-4)^2+(-3)^2}} \end{gathered}

Solving further,


\begin{gathered} \text{unit vector=}\frac{<-4,-3>}{\sqrt[]{16+9}} \\ =\frac{<-4,-3>}{\sqrt[]{25}} \\ =(<-4,-3>)/(5) \end{gathered}

Thus, the unit vector is given as:


\begin{gathered} =(1)/(5)<-4,-3> \\ =<(-4)/(5),(-3)/(5)> \end{gathered}

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