Find the unit vector in the direction of u. (Give your answers correct to 3 decimal places.) u = -6.1i + 3.1j i + j Find the vector v with the given magnitude and the same direction as u. (Give your answers correct to 2 decimal places.) Magnitude: ||v|| = 3 Direction: u = -i + j v = i + j
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