Find the magnitude and direction (in degrees) of the vector. (Assume 0° ? ? < 360°.) v = ?-?2/8, -?2/8? |v| = ? = °
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Step 1: Calculate the magnitude of the vector using the formula: $|V| = \sqrt{(-\frac{\sqrt{2}}{8})^2 + (-\frac{\sqrt{2}}{8})^2}$ Show more…
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