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multiplication of vectors by real numbers

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Answered by hearthacker54
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When a vector is multiplied with a positive number, that number is multiplied with the magnitude of that vector leaving the direction intact. But a negative number negates the vector, i.e., its direction reverses.

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When a vector is multiplied with a positive number, that number is multiplied with the magnitude of that vector leaving the direction intact. But a negative number negates the vector, i.e., its direction reverses.

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