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

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Answer:

To find a vector parallel to B, such vector must be a scalar multiple of B.

Explanation:

Two non-zero vectors are parallel if they are scalar multiples of one another.

A vector parallel to B must be a scalar multiple of B.

let the vector parallel to B be A, then their scalar multiple is given as;

A = kB

A = k(-2, 3)

where;

k is scalar

Thus, to find a vector parallel to B, such vector must be a scalar multiple of B.

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