Asked by Don
Vectors
A) 3.5 cm North
B) 4.2 cm West
Algebraically subtract B from A(B-A)
Whaaaa? Please help
A) 3.5 cm North
B) 4.2 cm West
Algebraically subtract B from A(B-A)
Whaaaa? Please help
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
B from A is A-B (not B-A)
A-B=3.5N-4.2W
A-B=3.5N-4.2W
Answered by
Don
Hi Bob ... the first post is actually the question ..
subtract B from A(B-A)
subtract B from A(B-A)
Answered by
bobpursley
well if you want to subtract the vector B from "A(B_A)" you have to do some defining what that second term is. To subtract B from it, it has to be a vector, so do you mean the cross product of A and (B-A)? Otherwise, it makes no sense.
Answered by
Don
First A(B-A) then subtract B again from that answer.
I see A as (0,3.5) and B as (-4.2,0)
I hope that's the right way algebraically.
I see A as (0,3.5) and B as (-4.2,0)
I hope that's the right way algebraically.
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