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    Solve the Problem\(\mathbf { v } = - 3 i + 2 j\)
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Solve the Problem v=−3i+2j\mathbf { v } = - 3 i + 2 jv=−3i+2j

Question 202

Question 202

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Solve the problem.
-If v=−3i+2j\mathbf { v } = - 3 i + 2 jv=−3i+2j , find ∥v∥\| v \|∥v∥ .


A) 5\sqrt { 5 }5​
B) 5
C) 13
D) 13\sqrt { 13 }13​

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