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A vector in two dimensions has an initial point (2, 3) and a terminal point (6, 7),
What is the magnitude of the vector?
Responses
32√
3 square root of 2
42√
4 square root of 2
45√
4 square root of 5
47√
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The vector is (6−2, 7−3) = (4,4).
Magnitude = √(4^2 + 4^2) = √32 = 4√2.
Answer: 4√2.
Magnitude = √(4^2 + 4^2) = √32 = 4√2.
Answer: 4√2.
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