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7 August, 03:38

Using two or more complete sentences, describe how you can find a vector parallel to (-3,2).

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  1. 7 August, 04:03
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    by multiplying any non-zero scalar number except 1 to given vector

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Scalar multiple of one vector is parallel to the vector.

    So in given case, v1 = (-3,2) and a vector, v2 parallel to it can be find by multiplying any non-zero scalar number except 1 to v1

    i. e

    v2 = n*v1

    n is any scalar non-zero number except 1

    let n=2 (one of many possible options)

    v2 = 2 * (-3,2)

    = (-6,4) !
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