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Find the magnitude of vector v that has an initial point of (1, 3) and a terminal point of (7, 1) v=2√10 v=2√14 v=4√2 v=4√5
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Find the magnitude of vector v that has an initial point of (1, 3) and a terminal point of (7, 1)
v=2√10
v=2√14
v=4√2
v=4√5
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