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Find a vector with the given magnitude and in the same direction as the given vector.$$\text { Magnitude } 4, \mathbf{v}=2 \mathbf{i}-\mathbf{j}+3 \mathbf{k}$$
$4\left(\frac{1}{\sqrt{14}}\right)(2 \mathbf{i}-\mathbf{j}+3 \mathbf{k})$
Calculus 3
Chapter 10
Vectors and the Geometry of Space
Section 2
Vectors in Space
Vectors
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