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Multiple Choice
If vector v⃗ has initial point (−1,2) and terminal point (9,5), calculate the magnitude ∣v⃗∣.
A
2√29
B
√109
C
√73
D
√113
Verified step by step guidance
1
Identify the initial point \((-1, 2)\) and the terminal point \((9, 5)\) of the vector \(\vec{v}\).
Calculate the components of the vector \(\vec{v}\) by subtracting the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point: \(v_x = 9 - (-1)\) and \(v_y = 5 - 2\).
Simplify the components: \(v_x = 9 + 1 = 10\) and \(v_y = 5 - 2 = 3\).
Use the formula for the magnitude of a vector \(\vec{v} = (v_x, v_y)\), which is \(|\vec{v}| = \sqrt{v_x^2 + v_y^2}\).
Substitute the components into the formula: \(|\vec{v}| = \sqrt{10^2 + 3^2}\) and simplify to find the magnitude.