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Mathematics, 23.12.2020 03:50 lizzie3545

Part A How can you find the magnitude of a vector , where the horizontal change is x and the vertical change is y?

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Answer from: sumayyahjj

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The magnitude of the 2D vector is sqrt[x² + y²].

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it is the one with the most keychains.

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You have 2 sides that are 2 cms and you have 6 sides that are 1/2 cm and you have 4 sides that are 1 cm. the smallest sides are 1/2 the medium sized sides are 1 and the smallest are 1/2. so to find the perimeter you have to add them all up together so your answer will be 11 cm's

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