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How do I find the component form of the vector P (4,5) to P' (-1, -6)

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(-5, -11)

Step-by-step explanation

We want to find the component form of the vector from P to P'.

To find this, we have to subtract the coordinates of P from that of P' and write it in the form (x, y).

That is:

P' - P = (-1, -6) - (4, 5)

P' - P = (-1 - 4, -6 - 5)

P' - P = (-5, -11)

That is the answer.

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