Determine whether the statement about the vector field F( x , y ) is true or false. If false. explain why. F( x , y ) = x x 2 + y 2 i − y x 2 + y 2 j . (a) As x , y moves away from the origin, the lengths of the vectors decrease. (b) If x , y is a point on the positive x - axis, then the vector points up. (c) If x , y is a point on the positive y - axis , the vector points to the right.
Determine whether the statement about the vector field F( x , y ) is true or false. If false. explain why. F( x , y ) = x x 2 + y 2 i − y x 2 + y 2 j . (a) As x , y moves away from the origin, the lengths of the vectors decrease. (b) If x , y is a point on the positive x - axis, then the vector points up. (c) If x , y is a point on the positive y - axis , the vector points to the right.
Determine whether the statement about the vector field
F(
x
,
y
)
is true or false. If false. explain why.
F(
x
,
y
)
=
x
x
2
+
y
2
i
−
y
x
2
+
y
2
j
.
(a) As
x
,
y
moves away from the origin, the lengths of the vectors decrease.
(b) If
x
,
y
is a point on the positive
x
-
axis,
then the vector points up.
(c) If
x
,
y
is a point on the positive
y
-
axis
,
the vector points to the right.
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.
Explain “ some combination gives the zero vector, other than the trivial combination with every x=0.”
A net is dipped in a river. Determine the flow rate of water across the net if the velocity vector field for the river is given by
v = (x-y, z + y + 3, z²) and the net is decribed by the equation y = √1-x²-2², y ≥ 0, and oriented in the positive y-
direction.
(Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.)
Represent the line segment from P to Q by a vector-valued function. (P corresponds to t = 0. Q corresponds to t = 1.)
P(−7, −5, −1), Q(−1, −9, −6)
(a) r(t) =
(b) Represent the line segment from P to Q by a set of parametric equations. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list of equations.)
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