CCSS Honors 1.4 Example 2

Given vectors [math]\vec{m} = \langle –5, –3 \rangle[/math] and [math]\vec{n} = \langle –9, 2 \rangle[/math], find the vector difference [math]\vec{m} – \vec{n}[/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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Resource Type
Activity
Tags
component  component-wise  difference  head-to-tail  opposite  rule  vector 
Target Group (Age)
14 – 18
Language
English
 
 
 
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