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Asked by George Carl

Find the vector in ℝ^3 from point A=(x,y,z) to B=(−8,2,5).
7 years ago

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Answered by MsPi_3.14159265
You are working from an initial point and a direction that your vector will be going.
The direction is (x,y,z) - (-8,2, 5)
= (x+8,y-2,z-5)
and if you sub in a point then
the vector is (-8,2,5) + t(x+8,y-2,z-5)
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