Answer:
[tex]\overrightarrow{AB}=\frac{-9}{-4}[/tex]
[tex]\overrightarrow{CD}=\frac{-5}{4}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
A vector quantity is represented by [tex](\frac{y}{x})[/tex]
where y = y-coordinate and x = x-coordinate
Since vector AB represents a vector in 3rd quadrant,
It starts from point A and ends at B,
Therefore, coordinates of B are (-9, -4)
[tex]\overrightarrow{AB}[/tex] = [tex](\frac{-9}{-4})[/tex]
Similarly vector CD starts with C and ends at D in the 2nd quadrant,
Therefore coordinates of D will be (-5, 4)
[tex]\overrightarrow{CD}=\frac{-5}{4}[/tex]