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When should you express a vector along the x-axis as a negative vector?

when its magnitude is less than 1

when the arrow representing the vector would point toward negative x

when the arrow representing the vector would point toward positive x

when its magnitude is greater than 1


I think it is c... am I right? cause it seems like it would be right
10 years ago

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Henry
When the arrow points toward the negative x
axis.

10 years ago
Henry doggle
Intordcotin to physics
5 years ago

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