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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
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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!
The cardinal directions are north, east, south, and west. The intermediate directions are northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest, which fall between the cardinal directions.
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.