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The magnitude of the vector is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The magnitude of a vector is the length of the vector. The magnitude of the vector a is denoted as ∥a∥. See the introduction to vectors for more about the magnitude of a vector. Formulas for the magnitude of vectors in two and three dimensions in terms of their coordinates are derived in this page

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The magnitude of a vector →PQ is the distance between the initial point P and the end point Q . In symbols the magnitude of →PQ is written as | →PQ | . If the coordinates of the initial point and the end point of a vector is given, the Distance Formula can be used to find its magnit

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