SOLUTION: For the vector, find 1/2 V, −V, and 4V.
V = (−9, 7)
1/2V =
−V=
4V=
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Question 1126817: For the vector, find 1/2 V, −V, and 4V.
V = (−9, 7)
1/2V =
−V=
4V=
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1/2V = ( -4.5, 3.5 )
−V= (9, -7)
4V= ( -36, 28 )
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