Algebraic Vectors Section 8-2. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: 1.How to find ordered pairs that represent vectors. 2.How to add, subtract, multiply and find the.

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Algebraic Vectors Section 8-2

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: 1.How to find ordered pairs that represent vectors. 2.How to add, subtract, multiply and find the magnitude of vectors algebraically.

Representing Vectors with Ordered Pairs Bits of Information - As we found in the last homework, calculating resultants and doing “vector” math using drawing can be extremely inaccurate. Vectors can be represented using ordered pairs. The vector can represent a vector in standard position with its terminal point at (3, 5). This would be “like” a resultant of a horizontal vector of 3 and a vertical vector of 5. Lastly, a vector does not actually have to be in standard position (at the origin) for us to be able to use it in algebraic expressions.

Magnitude of a Vector You can find the magnitude of a vector that is represented by a set of ordered pairs using the following: Given P 1 (x 1, y 1 ) and P2(x 2, y 2 ): The ordered pair that represents a vector is found using:

Example Write the ordered pair that represents the vector from X(-3, 5) to Y(4, -2). Then find the magnitude of XY.

You Try Write the ordered pair that represents the vector from C(7, -3) to D(-2, -1). Then find the magnitude of CD.

Vector Operations Vectors that are represented by ordered pairs can be added, subtracted and multiplied by a scalar. Addition a + b = + = Subtraction a - b = - = Scalar Multiplication ka = k =

Example Let m =, n =, and p= Find each of the following: A. m + pB. m – p C. 7pD. 2m + 3n - p

You Try Let u = and v =. Find each of the following: A. u + vB. u – v C. ½ vD. 2u + 3v

An Application Two paramedics are moving a person on a stretcher. One person is pushing the stretcher with a force of 135 newtons at 58 o with the horizontal, while the other person was pulling the stretcher with a force of 214 newtons at 43 o with the horizontal. What is the magnitude of the force exerted on the stretcher?

You Try Two people are pushing a patient on an MRI machine cot. One person is pushing the cot with a force of 120 newtons at 55 o with the horizontal, while the other person is pulling the cot with a force of 200 newtons at 40 o with the horizontal. What is the magnitude of the force exerted on the cot?

Some Last Bits A vector that has a magnitude of one unit is called a unit vector. A unit vector in the direction of the positive x-axis is represented by i, and a unit vector in the direction of the positive y-axis is represented by j. So, i = and j =. Any vector a = can be expressed as a 1 i + a 2 j

Example Write AB as the sum of unit vectors for A(4,-1) and B(6, 2). Step 1: Write AB as an ordered pair: Step 2: Then write AB as the sum of unit vectors:

You Try Write AB as the sum of unit vectors for A(2, -7) and B(-1, 5).

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