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How do I write vectors whose initial point is not at the origin?
How do I write vectors whose initial point is not at the origin?How do I write vectors whose initial point is not at the origin? ...
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In relation to the points $P_{1}$ and $P_{2}$, what can you say about the terminal point of the following vector if its initial point is at the origin?
In relation to the points $P_{1}$ and $P_{2}$, what can you say about the terminal point of the following vector if its initial point is at the origin?In relation to the points $P_{1}$ and $P_{2}$, what can you say about the terminal point of the following vector if its initial point is at the origin ...
If $\mathbf{n}=(a, b, c)$ is a unit vector, use this formula to show that (perhaps surprisingly) the orthogonal projection of $\mathbf{x}$ into the plane perpendicular to $\mathbf{n}$ is given bya) Let $\mathbf{v}:=(a, b, c)$ and $\mathbf{x}:=(x, y, z)$ be any vectors in $\mathbb{R}^{3}$. Viewed as column vectors, find a $3 \times 3$ m ...
Express the vector $\mathbf{u}=(2,3,1,2)$ in the form $\mathbf{u}=\mathbf{w}_{1}+\mathbf{w}_{2}$, where $\mathbf{w}_{1}$ is a scalar multiple of $\mathbf{a}=(-1,0,2,1)$ and $\mathbf{w}_{2}$ is orthogonal to a. Express the vector $\mathbf{u}=(2,3,1,2)$ in the form $\mathbf{u}=\mathbf{w}_{1}+\mathbf{w}_{2}$, where $\mathbf{w}_{1}$ is a scalar multiple of $\m ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 What is the form of vector and parametric equations of lines in$R^{2}$and$R^{3}$1 answer 7 views What is the form of vector and parametric equations of lines in$R^{2}$and$R^{3}$What is the form of vector and parametric equations of lines in$R^{2}$and$R^{3}$... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Find the image of p(-3, 5) when rotated through 360 degrees about the origin. 1 answer 17 views Find the image of p(-3, 5) when rotated through 360 degrees about the origin.What happens to the coordinates of a point that is rotated 360 degrees around the origin? ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Please what happens with a 360 degree rotation? 0 answers 17 views Please what happens with a 360 degree rotation?Find the image of p(-3, 5) when rotated through 360 degrees about the origin. ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Where does the word "metaverse" come from? 1 answer 105 views Where does the word "metaverse" come from?Where does the word &quot;metaverse&quot; come from? ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 What happens to the coordinates of a point that is rotated by 180 degrees around the origin? 1 answer 781 views What happens to the coordinates of a point that is rotated by 180 degrees around the origin?What happens to the coordinates of a point that is rotated by 180 degrees around the origin? ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Determine the equation of the new circle formed under this transformation. 1 answer 103 views Determine the equation of the new circle formed under this transformation.A circle with equation$x^{2} +y^{2} − 4x + 6y + 4 = 0\$ is rotated 90° clockwise about the origin and then enlarged through the origin by a scale fact ...