Find a Direction Vector When Given Two Points - Pre-Calculus
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Find the directional vector of
if points A and B are
and
, respectively.
Find the directional vector of if points A and B are
and
, respectively.
To find vector
, the point A is the terminal point and point B is the starting point.
The directional vector can be determined by subtracting the start from the terminal point.

To find vector , the point A is the terminal point and point B is the starting point.
The directional vector can be determined by subtracting the start from the terminal point.
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Find the vector through the points
and
.
Find the vector through the points
and
.
The correct vector is given by the subtraction of the two points:
.
Since the subtraction here is component-wise, it is given by the formula:
.
This results in the vector
.
The vector
is also correct as it is a scalar multiple of the vector marked as correct, it is found by reversing the order of the subtraction of the two points.
The correct vector is given by the subtraction of the two points: .
Since the subtraction here is component-wise, it is given by the formula: .
This results in the vector .
The vector is also correct as it is a scalar multiple of the vector marked as correct, it is found by reversing the order of the subtraction of the two points.
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Find
if
and
.
Find if
and
.
To find the direction vector going from
to
, subtract the x and y-coordinates of
from
.

To find the direction vector going from to
, subtract the x and y-coordinates of
from
.
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Find
if
and
.
Find if
and
.
To find the direction vector from
to
, subtract the x- and y-coordinates of
from
.

To find the direction vector from to
, subtract the x- and y-coordinates of
from
.
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Find the vector that has the initial point
and the terminal point
.
Find the vector that has the initial point and the terminal point
.
To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.

To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
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Find the direction vector that has an initial point at
and a terminal point of
.
Find the direction vector that has an initial point at and a terminal point of
.
To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.

To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
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Find the direction vector that has an initial point at
and a terminal point at
.
Find the direction vector that has an initial point at and a terminal point at
.
To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.

To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
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Find the direction vector with an initial point of
and an terminal point of
.
Find the direction vector with an initial point of and an terminal point of
.
To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.

To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
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Find the direction vector with an initial point of
and a terminal point
.
Find the direction vector with an initial point of and a terminal point
.
To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.

To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Find the direction vector that has an initial point at
and a terminal point at
.
Find the direction vector that has an initial point at and a terminal point at
.
To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.

To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Find the direction vector with an initial point of
and a terminal point
.
Find the direction vector with an initial point of and a terminal point
.
To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.

To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
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If
and
, which of the following is a possible point for
?
If and
, which of the following is a possible point for
?
To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
To find the x-coordinate of
,


To find the y-coordinate of
,


To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
To find the x-coordinate of ,
To find the y-coordinate of ,
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If
and
, what is one possible point for
?
If and
, what is one possible point for
?
To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
To find the x-coordinate of
,


To find the y-coordinate of
,


To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
To find the x-coordinate of ,
To find the y-coordinate of ,
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If
and
, what is a possible value of
?
If and
, what is a possible value of
?
To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
To find the x-coordinate of
,


To find the y-coordinate of
,


To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
To find the x-coordinate of ,
To find the y-coordinate of ,
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Find the direction vector that has an initial point at
and a terminal point of
.
Find the direction vector that has an initial point at and a terminal point of
.
To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.

To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Find the direction vector that has an initial point at
and a terminal point at
.
Find the direction vector that has an initial point at and a terminal point at
.
To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.

To find the directional vector, subtract the coordinates of the initial point from the coordinates of the terminal point.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Find the directional vector of
if points A and B are
and
, respectively.
Find the directional vector of if points A and B are
and
, respectively.
To find vector
, the point A is the terminal point and point B is the starting point.
The directional vector can be determined by subtracting the start from the terminal point.

To find vector , the point A is the terminal point and point B is the starting point.
The directional vector can be determined by subtracting the start from the terminal point.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Find the vector through the points
and
.
Find the vector through the points
and
.
The correct vector is given by the subtraction of the two points:
.
Since the subtraction here is component-wise, it is given by the formula:
.
This results in the vector
.
The vector
is also correct as it is a scalar multiple of the vector marked as correct, it is found by reversing the order of the subtraction of the two points.
The correct vector is given by the subtraction of the two points: .
Since the subtraction here is component-wise, it is given by the formula: .
This results in the vector .
The vector is also correct as it is a scalar multiple of the vector marked as correct, it is found by reversing the order of the subtraction of the two points.
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Find
if
and
.
Find if
and
.
To find the direction vector going from
to
, subtract the x and y-coordinates of
from
.

To find the direction vector going from to
, subtract the x and y-coordinates of
from
.
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Find
if
and
.
Find if
and
.
To find the direction vector from
to
, subtract the x- and y-coordinates of
from
.

To find the direction vector from to
, subtract the x- and y-coordinates of
from
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above