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Section 11.2 Space Coordinates and Vectors in Space
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Next, we want to extend the ideas of vectors into three dimensions Before we can do that, though, we need to be able to identify points in three-space.
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In this text we use the Right-handed system.
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common formulas that extend easily to 3-D Distance formula Midpoint formula Equation of a 3-D circle (AKA a sphere)
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Definition of Parallel Vectors Two nonzero vectors are parallel if they are scalar multiples of each other. In other words, to get one vector, you can multiply the other by a constant.
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Alternate form of the dot product
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