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How can you find the magnitude of a vector v→=

, where the horizontal change is x and the vertical change is y?

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Answer:

The magnitude of a vector is its length.

To calculate the magnitude of a vector in any number of dimensions, square root the sum of the squares of each dimension.

Therefore, if
\vec v=(x,y) then its magnitude is:


|v|=√(x^2+y^2)

Similarly, if
\vec v=(x,y,z) then its magnitude is:


|v|=√(x^2+y^2+z^2)

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