To check whether
Answer to Problem 14E
The
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given vectors are u and v.
Initial point for uis
Terminal point for uis
Initial point for vis
Terminal point for vis
Formula used:
The distance formula is,
Magnitude of a vector
Calculation:
Consider the given points for vector u.
First find the magnitude of both the vectors from the distance formula.
Therefore, the magnitude of
Consider the given points for vector v.
The magnitude of
Now, calculate the direction of both vectors.
The direction of vector
The direction of vector
Both vectors have same magnitude as well as same direction.
Therefore, both the vectors are equivalent.
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