Find a vector $\mathbf{v}$ whose magnitude is 3 and whose component in the idirection is equal to the component in the j direction.
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Therefore, the vector $\mathbf{v}$ can be represented as $\mathbf{v} = x\mathbf{i} + x\mathbf{j}$. ** Show moreā¦
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