SOLUTION: For the vector, find 1/2V, −V, and 4V. V = 2i + 4j 1/2V = −V = 4V =

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Question 1126823: For the vector, find 1/2V, −V, and 4V.
V = 2i + 4j
1/2V =

−V =

4V =

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