Finding a Vector In Exercises 53-56, find the component form of u + v given the lengths of u and v and the angles that n and v make with the positive r-axis. ‖ u ‖ = 4 , θ n = 0 ∘ ‖ v = 2, θ v = 60 ∘
Finding a Vector In Exercises 53-56, find the component form of u + v given the lengths of u and v and the angles that n and v make with the positive r-axis. ‖ u ‖ = 4 , θ n = 0 ∘ ‖ v = 2, θ v = 60 ∘
Solution Summary: The author calculates the components of the vector u+v.
Finding a Vector In Exercises 53-56, find the component form of
u
+
v
given the lengths of u and v and the angles that n and v make with the positive r-axis.
‖
u
‖
=
4
,
θ
n
=
0
∘
‖
v
=
2,
θ
v
=
60
∘
Quantities that have magnitude and direction but not position. Some examples of vectors are velocity, displacement, acceleration, and force. They are sometimes called Euclidean or spatial vectors.
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->
f(x) = f(x) = [x] show that whether f is continuous function or not(by using theorem)
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Use Green's Theorem to evaluate F. dr, where
F = (√+4y, 2x + √√)
and C consists of the arc of the curve y = 4x - x² from (0,0) to (4,0) and the line segment from (4,0) to
(0,0).
Evaluate
F. dr where F(x, y, z) = (2yz cos(xyz), 2xzcos(xyz), 2xy cos(xyz)) and C is the line
π 1
1
segment starting at the point (8,
'
and ending at the point (3,
2
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