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Find the magnitude of the vector AB.$$A=(0,7) \text { and } B=(-24,0)$$
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We can do this by subtracting the corresponding coordinates of A from B. This gives us the vector AB = (-24-0, 0-7) = (-24, -7). Show more…
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