Finding the Magnitude and Direction of a Vector (8.3.2) Flashcards

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• The magnitude of a vector is its length.
The magnitude of a vector v=, denoted ||v||,
is given by the formula ||v|| = sqrt(v1^2 + v2^2).

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• The magnitude of a vector is its length.
The magnitude of a vector v=, denoted ||v||,
is given by the formula ||v|| = sqrt(v1^2 + v2^2).

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• The magnitude of a vector is its length.
The magnitude of a vector v=, denoted ||v||,
is given by the formula ||v|| = sqrt(v1^2 + v2^2).

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• The magnitude of a vector is its length.
The magnitude of a vector v=, denoted ||v||,
is given by the formula ||v|| = sqrt(v1^2 + v2^2).

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