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How to find out the values of p and q?

How to find out the values of p and q?-example-1

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Part a

Comparing the
\vec{i} components,
(p+14)/2=9 \implies \boxed{p=4}

Comparing the
\vec{j} components,
(8+q)/2=40 \implies \boxed{q=72}

Part B


\overrightarrow{OM}=9\vec{i}+40\vec{j} \implies \left|\overrightarrow{OM}\right|=√(9^2 +40^2)=41\\\\
Dividing each of the components of
\overrightarrow{OM} by this magnitude, the unit vector is
\boxed{(9)/(41)\vec{i}+(40)/(41)\vec{j}}.

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