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Homework Statement
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Find all algebraic vectors of $$R^2$$ r (r is a vector) such that
$$\frac{\mathbf{r}}{\lvert\lvert \mathbf{r}\rvert\rvert} = (\frac{1}{2}\sqrt{2}, \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{2})$$
Homework Equations
I don't think there is any equation related to this..
The Attempt at a Solution
The only thing I can determne from this is that this :
$$\frac{\mathbf{r}}{\lvert\lvert \mathbf{r}\rvert\rvert}$$
is unitary according to one theorem that I have in my book as long as the vector r isn't equal to 0. Other than that, I'm not really sure what to do...
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