- 1. Vector a = <5, -12>. Find its magnitude.
A) 13 B) 17 C) 7 D) -7
- 2. Vector b = 7i - 22j. Find its magnitude.
A) √29 B) √533 C) 13√41 D) √491
- 3. Vector c has magnitude 492 miles @ 240 degrees standard. What is the horizontal component of c?
A) 426.08 miles B) 246 miles C) -426.08 miles D) -246 miles
- 4. Vector d = <4, 3>. Vector e = <3, 5>. Find the angle between these two vectors.
A) 31.49 degrees B) 22.17 degrees C) 59.03 degrees D) 36.87 degrees
- 5. Vector h = 10i - 23j. Vector g = 13i + 31j. Find h.g.
- 6. Vector l = <3, 6, 11>. What is its magnitude?
A) √202 B) 2√83 C) 2√101 D) √166
- 7. To find horizontal displacement, you should use the magnitude times the...
A) inverse cosecant value B) sine value C) cosine value D) tangent value
- 8. To find vertical displacement, you should use the magnitude times the.....
A) cosine value B) sine value C) cotangent value D) rational roots
- 9. Your friend goes 310 miles at a 10 degree bearing and then goes 770 miles at a 165 degree bearing. The resultant vector shall be called q. Find ||q||.
A) 506.84 miles B) 379.25 miles C) 392.57 miles D) 901.42 miles
- 10. Vectors <5, 7> and <0.2, z> are parallel. Find z.
A) -3.57 B) 0.14 C) 0.28 D) 1.4
- 11. Vector m = 19i. Vector n = 11i - 11j. Find the angle between m and n.
A) 135 degrees B) 180 degrees C) 0 degrees D) 45 degrees
- 12. True or false: When you take the dot product of a vector with itself, you get the magnitude squared.
A) I'd rather not say. B) True, you bet! C) False, no way!
- 13. Vector p = <16/65, 63/65>. Find ||p||.
- 14. Vector p = <16/65, 63/65>. Find the direction (standard angle) of p. Round correctly to two decimal places and kindly include the word "degrees" in your answer.
- 15. Vector r = 5i + 29j. Vector s = <19, -44> Find || r + s ||
A) √5905 B) √1181 C) √801 D) 3√89
- 16. Vector s = <19, -44>. Find the bearing of s.
A) 66.64 degrees B) 156.64 degrees C) 23.36 degrees D) 336.64 degrees
- 17. 144 degrees standard is the same as....
A) 306 degree bearing B) 36 degree bearing C) 126 degree bearing D) 54 degree bearing E) 216 degree bearing
- 18. What is the eccentricity of the hyperbola with the equation (y - 23)2/25 - (x + 10)2/375 = 1?
- 19. A hyperbola has a central rectangle with perimeter = 26 units. Which of the following is the only possibility for its equation?
A) (y - 12)2/100 + (x + 33)2/256 = 1 B) x2/25 - (y + 12)2 = 1 C) (y + 1)2/169 - (x + 7)2/169 = 1 D) none of these E) (x + 5)2/100 - y2/9 = 1
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