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The magnitude is the same, the direction vector is not.
There are two possible answers to this; a) It has no direction b) It points in all directions Answer a is really more true, as the notion of a null vector precludes any notion of a direction, but the correct answer is b.
Consider any two points on the vector, P = (a, b) and Q = (c, d). And lext x be the angle made by the vector with the positive direction of the x-axis. Then either a = c, so that the vector is vertical and its direction is straight up or a - c is non-zero. In that case, tan(x) = (b - d)/(a - c) or x = tan-1[(b - d)/(a - c)]
(B^-1)B = 1 B^(-1xB) = 1/(B^B)
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Intermediate
No
Intermediate directions are Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, Northwest, the points halfway between the cardinal directions.
southeast
intermediate directions are the right and left bottom sides on a compass rose
Well if your talking about intermediate DIRECTONS it is northeast, northwest & many more!
northwesteastsouthsouthwestnortheastnorthwestsouthwest(midwest is not a direction!)
My Aunt used the itermediate direction on her trip to Asia.
Cardinal direction is North (intermediate direction is north by northwest)
Romania is at the South of Poland.