
Calculus: An Applied Approach (MindTap Course List)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781305860919
Author: Ron Larson
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 7.4, Problem 7E
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To calculate: The first partial derivatives for the function
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u, v and w are three coplanar vectors:
⚫ w has a magnitude of 10 and points along the positive x-axis
⚫ v has a magnitude of 3 and makes an angle of 58 degrees to the positive x-
axis
⚫ u has a magnitude of 5 and makes an angle of 119 degrees to the positive x-
axis
⚫ vector v is located in between u and w
a) Draw a diagram of the three vectors placed tail-to-tail at the origin of an x-y plane.
b) If possible, find
w × (ū+v)
Support your answer mathematically or a with a written explanation.
c) If possible, find
v. (ū⋅w)
Support your answer mathematically or a with a written explanation.
d) If possible, find
u. (vxw)
Support your answer mathematically or a with a written explanation.
Note: in this question you can work with the vectors in geometric form or convert
them to algebraic vectors.
Question 3 (6 points)
u, v and w are three coplanar vectors:
⚫ w has a magnitude of 10 and points along the positive x-axis
⚫ v has a magnitude of 3 and makes an angle of 58 degrees to the positive x-
axis
⚫ u has a magnitude of 5 and makes an angle of 119 degrees to the positive x-
axis
⚫ vector v is located in between u and w
a) Draw a diagram of the three vectors placed tail-to-tail at the origin of an x-y plane.
b) If possible, find
w × (u + v)
Support your answer mathematically or a with a written explanation.
c) If possible, find
v. (ū⋅ w)
Support your answer mathematically or a with a written explanation.
d) If possible, find
u (v × w)
Support your answer mathematically or a with a written explanation.
Note: in this question you can work with the vectors in geometric form or convert
them to algebraic vectors.
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Calculus: An Applied Approach (MindTap Course List)
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