Reguiar vectors Some problems in MasteringPhysics require answers in the form of a single vector or an expression involving multiple vectors. This problem will show you how to enter vector answers in MasteringPhysics. vector in terms of another vector or vectors. As a simple example, in the figure Sometimes, instead of using components and/or unit vectors, you may need to express provided, D = B. If the reason for this is presently unclear, don't worry; you will learn more about vectors in class. Here we just want to be sure you know how to enter them in MasteringPhysics. Throughout the problem, refer to (Figure 1), which shows a two- dimensional coordinate system and four vectors: A, B, C, and D. When a problem in MasteringPhysics requires a vector answer in terms of other vectors, the answer instructions will typically read something like "Enter your answer in terms of the vectors A and B." Part C Enter the expression -2C + 6D in the answer box using the notation just described. Express your answer in terms of C and D, Use the button under the menu in the answer box to create vectors. nνα ΑΣφ хь X•10" Figure < 1 of 1 > -2C + 6Ď = |- 24 Previous Answers Request Answer Submit -5 X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining The correct answer involves the variable C, which was not part of your answer. -5 х ахis < Return to Assignment Provide Feedback y axis
Reguiar vectors Some problems in MasteringPhysics require answers in the form of a single vector or an expression involving multiple vectors. This problem will show you how to enter vector answers in MasteringPhysics. vector in terms of another vector or vectors. As a simple example, in the figure Sometimes, instead of using components and/or unit vectors, you may need to express provided, D = B. If the reason for this is presently unclear, don't worry; you will learn more about vectors in class. Here we just want to be sure you know how to enter them in MasteringPhysics. Throughout the problem, refer to (Figure 1), which shows a two- dimensional coordinate system and four vectors: A, B, C, and D. When a problem in MasteringPhysics requires a vector answer in terms of other vectors, the answer instructions will typically read something like "Enter your answer in terms of the vectors A and B." Part C Enter the expression -2C + 6D in the answer box using the notation just described. Express your answer in terms of C and D, Use the button under the menu in the answer box to create vectors. nνα ΑΣφ хь X•10" Figure < 1 of 1 > -2C + 6Ď = |- 24 Previous Answers Request Answer Submit -5 X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining The correct answer involves the variable C, which was not part of your answer. -5 х ахis < Return to Assignment Provide Feedback y axis
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