To find the component form and magnitude of the vector
PQ, which goes from point P to point Q, we can follow these steps:
- Determine the coordinates:
Point P has the coordinates (2, 9) and point Q has the coordinates (4, 14). 
- Calculate the components of the vector:
The components of the vector 
 PQ can be found by subtracting the coordinates of point P from the coordinates of point Q.PQ = Q - P = (4 - 2, 14 - 9) = (2, 5) So, the component form of the vector 
 PQ is (2, 5).
- Calculate the magnitude of the vector:
The magnitude of a vector can be calculated using the formula: |PQ| = √(x² + y²) In our case, x = 2 and y = 5: |PQ| = √(2² + 5²) = √(4 + 25) = √29 Thus, the magnitude of | 
 PQ| is √29.
In summary:
- Component form of vector PQ: (2, 5)
- Magnitude of vector PQ: √29