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What is a unit vector? Explain( 2 marks)​

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In mathematics, a unit vector in a normed vector space is a vector (often a spatial vector) of length 1. A unit vector is often denoted by a lowercase letter with a circumflex, or "hat", as in. (pronounced "v-hat").

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In mathematics, a unit vector in a normed vector space is a vector (often a spatial vector) of length 1. A unit vector is often denoted by a lowercase letter with a circumflex, or "hat", as in. (pronounced "v-hat").

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A unit vector is a vector with length/magnitude.1. A basis is a set of vectors that span the vector space, and the set of vectors are linearly independent.

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