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the magnitude of a vector is​

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Answered by jeffrinesujan2020
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The magnitude of a vector is the length of the vector. ... Formulas for the magnitude of vectors in two and three dimensions in terms of their coordinates are derived in this page. For a two-dimensional vector a=(a1,a2), the formula for its magnitude is ∥a∥=√a21+a22.

Answered by chandranimondal512
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the magnitude of a vector is the length of a vector formula of a vector in to or three dimensional in terms to their cordination are divered in this page. for a two dimensional vector a= ( a1, a2) , the formula for its magnitude is llall √ a21 + a22

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