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If a vector gets multiplied by a negative number then its direction

A. remain same
B. gets reversed
C. gets half
D. gets double

User Erwin Draconis
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Answer:

B. gets reversed

Explanation:

except that multiplying by a negative number will reverse the direction of the vector's arrow. For example, multiplying a vector by 1/2 will result in a vector half as long in the same direction, while multiplying a vector by −2 will result in a vector twice as long but pointed…

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Answer:

I believe it is B

Explanation:

If a vector gets multiplied by a negative number then its direction A. remain same-example-1
User Mark Cheverton
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