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(a) $\langle 3,3\rangle$(b) $\langle 3,4\rangle$(c) $\langle-1,-2\rangle$(d) $5$(e) $\sqrt{5}$
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Its magnitude is $\sqrt{3^2 + 3^2} = \sqrt{18} = 3\sqrt{2}$. Show more…
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