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draw the position vector from the origin (0,0) to the point (4,3)and represent the vector using î and j​

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Answered by shreyapra7635
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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The vector is 4î + 3j​.

Explanation:

  • An item with both magnitude and direction is referred to be a vector.
  • A vector can be visualised geometrically as a directed line segment, with an arrow pointing in the direction and a length equal to the magnitude of the vector.
  • The vector points in a direction from its tail to its head.
  • The point is (4,3)
  • The x-coordinate is 4 while the Y coordinate is 3
  • The magnitude of this vector is the square root of the sums of the squares of the x and y components
  • Magnitude = √4²+3² = √16+9 = √25 = 5
  • The angle is tan theta = 3/4

The vector is 4î + 3j​.

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