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Vectors in Space: Problem 11 (1 point) Find a representation of the vector AB=(-4,-3) in R² by giving appropriate values for the points A and B such that neither A nor

B is the origin. A = B = help (points) help (points) Entering Angles • A point must use parentheses and commas: (4.5, 3/7) is a valid point in 2 dimensions. (pi,e, 2) is a valid point in 3 dimensions. • If the answer is more than one point: Enter your answer as a comma-separated list of points, for example: (4,3), (5,10) • If there are no solutions: Enter NONE or DNE (this may vary from problem to problem) • Examples of constants used in points: pi, e e^1 Functions may be used in each coordinate of a point, but may not be applied across the parentheses or commas: (sqrt(2),sqrt(5)) is valid, but (sqrt(2,5)) is not. • Link to a list of all available functions /pg_files/helpFiles/Entering-Points.html

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