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Difficult questions demand an effective game plan (and in this case, a good dose of patience). The most effective strategies on this question are going to involve using a sheet of paper and a writing utensil. Attempting to answer this question without writing anything down is an invitation to disaster. The following strategy is recommended:
- Get out a writing utensil and scratch paper. Get organized.
- Make two columns - one titled horizontal, the other titled vertical.
- Starting with the first vector, use the background grid to determine the amount it stretches horizontally in terms of squares. Enter the number of squares of horizontal stretch in the horizontal column. If the vector stretches left, then enter the number as a negative. Repeat for the amount of vertical stretch and enter the amount in the vertical column. If the vector stretches down, then enter as a negative.
- Repeat for all vectors, being certain to use negative numbers for a stretch to the left or down.
- Add all the numbers in each of the column to determine the overall stretch horizontally and vertically. Then choose the one vector which has this amount of horizontal and vertical stretch. (If you cannot find such a vector, then you can be certain to have made an error and you should recheck your work.)
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