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Mathematics, 09.01.2020 08:31 lilpetals

How does multiplying a vector by a scalar value of -π change the vector?

a.) the vector will change direction and increase in magnitude
b.) the vector will change direction and decrease in magnitude
c.) the vector will not change direction but will increase in magnitude
d.) the vector will not change direction but will decrease in magnitude

i think it's either a or b, but i'm not completely sure

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