[tex]\vec{b}=3(\vec{a})[/tex]
Explanation
Step 1
given
A vector is a quantity or phenomenon that has two independent properties: magnitude and direction. The magnitude of a vector formula is used to calculate the length for a given vector and the direction of a vector is the orientation of the vector, that is, the angle it makes with the x-axis.
so
Step 1
check the magnitude y direction of the given vectors
we see that both vector have the same direction, also we can conclude that the magnitude of vector B is 3 times the magnitude of vector a
so, the answer is
[tex]\begin{gathered} \vec{b}=3(\vec{a}) \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]
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