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Consider the points Q(23, 48) and R(7, 62). What is the component form of Vector Q R?

LeftAngleBracket negative 16, 110 RightAngleBracket
LeftAngleBracket negative 16, 14 RightAngleBracket
LeftAngleBracket 30, negative 14 RightAngleBracket
LeftAngleBracket 30, 110 RightAngleBracket

Consider the points Q(23, 48) and R(7, 62). What is the component form of Vector Q-example-1

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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User Shintlor
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Answer:

The correct option is;

LeftAngleBracket negative 16, 14 RightAngleBracket which is
\left \langle -16, 14 \right \rangle

Explanation:

The given coordinates of the points are;

The starting point, Q(23, 48) and the final point, R(7, 62)

Therefore, we have;

The x component = The x-value of R - The x-value of R = 7 - 23 = -16

The y component = The y-value of R - The y-value of R = 62 - 48 = 14

Therefore, the component form of the vector QR =
\left \langle -16, 14 \right \rangle

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