Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus, 7th Edition

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 1305071751
ISBN 13: 978-1-30507-175-9

Chapter 9 - Section 9.1 - Vectors in Two Dimensions - 9.1 Exercises - Page 637: 23

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If the initial point of a vector $< u_{1},u_{2} >$ is $(x_{0},y_{0}),$ then the terminal point is $(x_{0}+u_{1},y_{0}+u_{2})$ Here, given $< u_{1},u_{2} > = < 3,5 >$ For the initial point $(x_{0},y_{0})=(0,0)$, the terminal point is $(3,5)$ For the initial point $(x_{0},y_{0})=(2,3)$, the terminal point is $(2+3,3+5)=(5,8)$ For the initial point $(x_{0},y_{0})=(-3,5)$, the terminal point is $(-3+3,5+5)=(0,10)$
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