Find the unit vector in the direction of v. v = -6.5i + 2.7j u =
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The magnitude of a vector (v) with components (-6.5, 2.7) is given by: $$ ||v|| = \sqrt{(-6.5)^2 + (2.7)^2} $$ Now, we can calculate the magnitude: $$ ||v|| = \sqrt{42.25 + 7.29} = \sqrt{49.54} $$ Show more…
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