Vector B is given as 𝐵→=(1𝑚)𝑥^−(3𝑚)𝑦^In which quadrant is this vector? (1 point)
Question
Vector B is given as 𝐵→=(1𝑚)𝑥^−(3𝑚)𝑦^In which quadrant is this vector? (1 point)
Solution
The vector B is in the fourth quadrant.
Here's why:
In a Cartesian coordinate system, the x-component of the vector is positive and the y-component is negative. This corresponds to the fourth quadrant, where x-values are positive and y-values are negative.
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