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Explain multipication of a vector by a scalor

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To duplicate a vector by a scalar, just increase the comparative parts, that is, the vector's size by the scalar's greatness. This will bring about another vector with a similar course however the result of the two extents

Explanation:

At the point when a vector is duplicated by a scalar, the size of the vector is "scaled" up or down. Duplicating a vector by a positive scalar will just change its extent, not its course. At the point when a vector is increased by a negative scalar, the bearing will be switched.

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