 LT: I will be able to calculate components of vectors  Test corrections are due by Friday!!!  Stamp and Go over Homework  Finish Labs--vectors 

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 LT: I will be able to calculate components of vectors  Test corrections are due by Friday!!!  Stamp and Go over Homework  Finish Labs--vectors  Vector notes-Finish My vectors  Finish and stamp Vector worksheet  Sign up for getting the online book and quizzes  Homework: Worksheet, Vectors be everywhere problems. Projectile Motion: Read through pg and take notes, especially concentrate on the problem solving box on pg. 60. Then in your notebook work through example 3-5 and write any questions you have. There will be a quiz next time on the concepts from this section and vectors,

 Tail to tip method  Parallelogram method

1. A quantity such as velocity, which has direction as well as magnitude is called_____________. 2. When using the tail to tip method, the arrow drawn from the tail of one vector and the tip of another is called the_____________________. 3. A vector can be expressed as the sum of two other vectors called the __________________