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Yair Wilkinson
7 June, 01:00
Find the magnitude of the vector 33 i^ + 15 j^m.
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Amara Nicholson
7 June, 03:45
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The magnitude of 33 i + 15 j is
√ (33² + 15²)
= √ (1089 + 225)
= √ 1314 = 36.25 (rounded)
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