Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition

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Chapter 12 - Section 12.2 - Vectors - 12.2 Exercises - Page 805: 2

Answer

The point is a terminating point for <4,7> originating from the origin.

Work Step by Step

When a vector starts at the origin, its components are equal to the point on which the terminating point falls on the Cartesian coordinate system. This vector, 4i+7j, terminates at that point, and (0,0) is the initial point.
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