(It may help to draw a picture for this question). Let A, B, C be three points with position vectors a, b, c respectively. You may assume that the three points A, B, C do not all lie on the same straight line. Let D, E, F be the midpoints of the line-segments BC, AC, AB respectively. The point with position vector (a+b+c) Choose... Choose... The point with position vector a+ b lies on AD but not on BE lies on AD as well as on BE The point with position vector a+b+ c is the point F is the point E not on AD
(It may help to draw a picture for this question). Let A, B, C be three points with position vectors a, b, c respectively. You may assume that the three points A, B, C do not all lie on the same straight line. Let D, E, F be the midpoints of the line-segments BC, AC, AB respectively. The point with position vector (a+b+c) Choose... Choose... The point with position vector a+ b lies on AD but not on BE lies on AD as well as on BE The point with position vector a+b+ c is the point F is the point E not on AD
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Let A, B, C be three points with position vectors a, b, c respectively. You may assume that the three points A, B, C do not all lie on the same
straight line.
Let D, E, F be the midpoints of the line-segments BC, AC, AB respectively.
Choose...
The point with position vector (a+b+c)
Choose...
The point with position vector a+ b
lies on AD but not on BE
lies on AD as well as on BE
The point with position vector a+ b+c
is the point F
is the point E
lies on BE but not on AD
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