SOLUTION: To 2 decimal places, what is the magnitude of the vector whose column form is (p q) where p = -18 and q = -26?

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Question 987374: To 2 decimal places, what is the magnitude of the vector whose column form is
(p
q)
where p = -18 and q = -26?

Answer by Cromlix(4381)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi there,
Magnitude of vector =
√(-18)^2 + (-26)^2
√324 + 676
√1000
= 31.62
Hope this helps :-)

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