The position vector of P is 4^i+3^j and the position vector of Q is −2^i+5^j. The vector 2−−→PQ is
A
−6^i+2^j
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B
−12^i+4^j
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C
12^i−4^j
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D
6^i−2^j
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Solution
The correct option is B−12^i+4^j Since, the position vector is taken from origin O. So, we have −−→PQ=−−→OQ−−−→OP ⇒−−→PQ=(−2^i+5^j)−(4^i+3^j)=−6^i+2^j
Thus, 2−−→PQ=2(−6^i+2^j)=−12^i+4^j