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Given →n = (1, 2) and →m = (6, 12) , Find the magnitude of 1/2 →m - 2→n A.√3 B.√5 C.3 D.5
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Given →n = (1, 2) and →m = (6, 12) , Find the magnitude of 1/2 →m - 2→n
A.√3
B.√5
C.3
D.5
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