A vector in three dimensions can be written in either of two forms: in coordinate form as v = 〈a1, a2, a3〉 and in terms of the __________
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Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus (Standalone Book)
- A vector in three dimensions can be written in either of two forms: in coordinate form as v=a1,a2,a3 and in terms of the _________ vectors i,j, and k as v= __________. The magnitude of the vector v is |v|= _________. So 4,2,4=i+j+k and 7j24k=,,.arrow_forwardCONCEPTS 2. a The length of a vector w=a1,a2 is |w|=________, so the length of the vector u in Figure II is |u|=__________. b If we know the length |w| and direction of a vector w, then we can express the vector in component form as w=,.arrow_forward
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