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  • 19-11-2017
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What is the length of a ray whose x-component is -2 units long and whose y-component is -4 units long

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  • 29-11-2017
You can find the length of the ray using Pythagorean's theorem. This theorem relates the three sides of a right triangle. The length of the ray is the hypotenuse, while the other two legs are the x and y components. The solution is as follows:

L = √(x² + y²)
L = √((-2)² + (-4)²)
L = 4.47 units
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