SOLUTION: The vector, v, is multiplied by a scalar as shown below. In which quadrant will the terminal point of the product vector be? V= -i + j -3v

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Question 330221: The vector, v, is multiplied by a scalar as shown below. In which quadrant will the terminal point of the product vector be?
V= -i + j
-3v

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Same quadrant that V is in.
The magnitude (length) is just 3 times as much as v.

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