Chapter 10: Problem 104
Explain in your own words what a vector is. Give an example of a vector.
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Chapter 10: Problem 104
Explain in your own words what a vector is. Give an example of a vector.
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Get started for freeDecompose \(\mathbf{v}\) into two vectors \(\mathbf{v}_{1}\) and \(\mathbf{v}_{2}\), where \(\mathbf{v}_{1}\) is parallel to \(\mathbf{w}\), and \(\mathbf{v}_{2}\) is orthogonal to \(\mathbf{w}\). $$ \mathbf{v}=3 \mathbf{i}+\mathbf{j}, \quad \mathbf{w}=-2 \mathbf{i}-\mathbf{j} $$
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