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Warm up: Draw a vector on the Cartesian coordinate plane, and describe this vector in words.
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Vectors Two and Three Dimensions Section 6.5
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Describing Vectors in 2D Using the Cartesian coordinates, draw the vector OA[2, 3] and OB[-4, 5].
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Describing Vectors in 2D Using the Cartesian coordinates, draw the vector OA[2, 3] and OB[-4, 5]. Try: Write vector AB in terms of OA and OB:
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Problem: Describe the following vectors in terms of other vectors from the origin: a) Vector AB: b) Vector BA: c) Vector - AB
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Drawing Points in 3-Space Plot the point (3, 2, 4) in 3D space:
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Drawing Points in 3-Space Plot the point (3, 2, 4) in 3D space:
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Practice: Try to plot the following vector using a prism: [-2, 4, 3]
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Coordinates in 3D (R 3 ) Determine the coordinates of the following points: -Point A: -Point B: -Point C:
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Equation of a Plane Write the coordinates of each point, and explain what is the same about them: -Point A, B, and F
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Equation of a Plane Write the coordinates of each point, and explain what is the same about them: -Point A, B, and F -Point C, D, and E:
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Summary: In general what is the sum of vector AB + BC? Why can we name a vector using only one point? What is the right hand rule? Practice: Pg. 316, #1-10, 14, 17, 19
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