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Find the magnitude and direction of the vector.
<-10, 13>

User Ben Green
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Use the formula for magnitude of vector, which is
m = √(a^2 + b^2).


m = √((-10)^2 + 13^2) = 16.401 units

In terms of direction, you can see that it is in the second quadrant because of a negative x-value and positive y-value. If you are looking for the angle of the vector, you need to use the formula,Ф =
arctan(y/x). But because the x, value is negative, the rule is that we add π to this value.

Plug in the values:

arctan(13/-10) + π = 127.56° or 2.226 radians

User Yawar Murtaza
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