Find the magnitude and direction angle (to the nearest tenth) for each vector. Give the measure of the direction angle as an angle in [0,360°] for vector -7 3radical 7
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The magnitude of a vector with components a and b is given by the formula: magnitude = √(a² + b²) In this case, the components of the vector are -7 and 3√7. So, we have: magnitude = √((-7)² + (3√7)²) magnitude = √(49 + 63) magnitude = √112 Now, let's find the Show more…
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