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What is the magnitude of the vector?

What is the magnitude of the vector?-example-1
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Answer:


\boxed{√(65)}

Explanation:

Magnitude is solved with the following equation:
\sqrt{x^(2)+y^(2)}

Therefore, just plug in your x and y-values and solve.


\sqrt{4^(2)+7{^(2)}


√(16 + 49)


√(65)

Because
\bold{√(65)} cannot be simplified further, this is the magnitude of the vector.

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