Components and equality Define the points P ( − 3 , −1), Q ( − 1, 2), R (1, 2), S (3, 5), T (4, 2), and U (6, 4). 25. Sketch Q U ⇀ , P T ⇀ , and R S ⇀ and the corresponding position vectors.
Components and equality Define the points P ( − 3 , −1), Q ( − 1, 2), R (1, 2), S (3, 5), T (4, 2), and U (6, 4). 25. Sketch Q U ⇀ , P T ⇀ , and R S ⇀ and the corresponding position vectors.
Components and equalityDefine the points P(−3, −1), Q(−1, 2), R(1, 2), S(3, 5), T(4, 2), and U(6, 4).
25. Sketch
Q
U
⇀
,
P
T
⇀
, and
R
S
⇀
and the corresponding position vectors.
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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Evaluate the integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use C for the constant of integration.)
du
4√3-
-4²
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Evaluate the integral. (Use C for the constant of integration.)
-
49
dx
x²
+3
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Evaluate the integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use C for the constant of integration.)
25+ x2
dx
Let (5,3,-7) and = (2, -3, -6).
=
Compute the following:
u× u =
-4(u xv)
ux (-4v)
(+v) × v=
Let a = (4, -2, -7) and 6 = (2,5, 3).
(ã − ò) × (ã + b) =
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