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Example Questions
Example Question #434 : Parametric, Polar, And Vector
What is the vector form of ?
In order to derive the vector form, we must map the , , -coordinates to their corresponding , , and coefficients.
That is, given , the vector form is .
So for , we can derive the vector form .
Example Question #84 : Vector
What is the vector form of ?
In order to derive the vector form, we must map the , , -coordinates to their corresponding , , and coefficients.
That is, given, the vector form is .
So for , we can derive the vector form .
Example Question #91 : Vectors
Given points and , what is the vector form of the distance between the points?
In order to derive the vector form of the distance between two points, we must find the difference between the , , and elements of the points.
That is, for any point and , the distance is the vector .
Subbing in our original points and , we get:
Example Question #91 : Vector Form
What is the vector form of ?
In order to derive the vector form, we must map the , , -coordinates to their corresponding , , and coefficients.
That is, given, the vector form is .
So for , we can derive the vector form .
Example Question #91 : Vector Form
What is the vector form of ?
In order to derive the vector form, we must map the , , -coordinates to their corresponding , , and coefficients.
That is, given, the vector form is .
So for , we can derive the vector form .
Example Question #113 : Linear Algebra
Given points and , what is the vector form of the distance between the points?
In order to derive the vector form of the distance between two points, we must find the difference between the , , and elements of the points.
That is, for any point and , the distance is the vector .
Subbing in our original points and , we get:
Example Question #91 : Vector Form
Given points and , what is the vector form of the distance between the points?
In order to derive the vector form of the distance between two points, we must find the difference between the , , and elements of the points.
That is, for any point and , the distance is the vector .
Subbing in our original points and , we get:
Example Question #91 : Vectors
What is the vector form of ?
In order to derive the vector form, we must map the , , -coordinates to their corresponding , , and coefficients.
That is, given, the vector form is .
So for , we can derive the vector form .
Example Question #92 : Vector Form
What is the vector form of ?
In order to derive the vector form, we must map the , , -coordinates to their corresponding , , and coefficients.
That is, given , the vector form is .
So for , we can derive the vector form .
Example Question #91 : Vectors
Calculate the dot product of the following vectors:
Write the formula for dot product given and .
Substitute the values of the vectors to determine the dot product.
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