UCSS Math I 6.3.2 Example 1

Given vectors [math]\vec{u} = \langle –4, 6 \rangle[/math] and [math]\vec{v} = \langle 8, –1 \rangle[/math], find the vector sum [math]\vec{u} + \vec{v}[/math] in three ways: [math]\,\,\,\,\,[/math]a. [math]\,\,[/math]by placing them head-to-tail [math]\,\,\,\,\,[/math]b. [math]\,\,[/math]by using the Parallelogram Rule [math]\,\,\,\,\,[/math]c. [math]\,\,[/math]by using component-wise addition

 

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addition  component  component-wise  graph  head-to-tail  parallelogram  rule  sum  vector 
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