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Answer:


||v||=(1)/(3)√(37)

Explanation:

Given a vector v=, its magnitude is calculated using the formula:


||\vec{v}||=√(x^2+y^2)

Therefore for the vector <1/3, -2>:


\begin{gathered} ||v||=\sqrt{\left((1)/(3)\right)^2+\left(-2\right)^2} \\ =\sqrt{(1)/(9)+4} \\ =\sqrt{(37)/(9)} \\ =(√(37))/(3) \\ ||v||=(1)/(3)√(37) \end{gathered}

The magnitude of the vector is 1/3√37.

The first option is correct.

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