SOLUTION: Given R(-1, 3) and S(2, 4), find the magnitude of vector RS.
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Question 87697: Given R(-1, 3) and S(2, 4), find the magnitude of vector RS.
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
R(-1, 3) and S(2, 4)
Vector RS = (2--1)i + (4-3)j
Vector RS = 3i + 1j
Magnitute of RS =
R^2 Retired from SCC
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