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State whether or not the following statements are true. Justify your reasoning.?
a. Vector a • (Vector b + Vector c) = Vector a
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let vector U = (vector u1, vector u2) vector V = (vector v1, vector v2) and vector W = (vector w1, vector w2) Prove each
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Let vector A = 4i^ + 4j^, vector B = -2i^ - 5j^, and vector F = vector A - 5(vector B).
a) Write vector F in component form.
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Sara
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Let vector A = 4i^ + 4j^, vector B = -2i^ - 5j^, and vector F = vector A - 5(vector B).
a) Write vector F in component form.
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Sara
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consider a rhombus ABCD
a) find the resultant of vector AB + vector AD and vector AB - vector AD? (cosine rule) b) What will be
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Shaila
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Multiplying a vector by a scalar results in:
a) a scalar b) a perpendicular vector c) a collinear vector c) a parallel scalar
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Jake
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Verify using an example that Vector a + (Vector b • Vector c) is not equal to (Vector a + Vector b) • (Vector a +Vector c).
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Adiana
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Consider rhombus ABCD
a) Find the resultants of vector AB + vector AD and vector AB - vector AD b) What will the value of (vector
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Suhani
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Use the definition of scalar product( vector A* vector B = abcos theda and the fact that vector A * vector B = axbx+ ayby+azbz
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Jamie
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How does multiplying a vector by a scalar value of 2π change the vector?
(1 point) Responses The vector will not change
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