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  • Resultant Vector

    The vector representing the shortest path from the start of the first vector to the end of the last vector.
  • Displacement

    A vector quantity that refers to the change in position of an object.
  • Magnitude

    The length or size of a vector, often calculated using the Pythagorean theorem.
  • Direction

    The angle a vector makes with a reference axis, often calculated using the tangent inverse function.
  • Components

    The projections of a vector along the axes of a coordinate system, typically horizontal and vertical.
  • Trigonometric Functions

    Functions like sine and cosine used to decompose vectors into components.
  • Pythagorean Theorem

    A mathematical equation used to calculate the magnitude of a vector from its components.
  • Tangent Inverse

    A function used to determine the angle of a vector from its components.
  • Vector Decomposition

    The process of breaking a vector into its horizontal and vertical components.
  • Tip to Tail

    A method of adding vectors by connecting the tail of one vector to the tip of another.
  • Origin

    The starting point in a coordinate system from which vectors are drawn.
  • Theta

    The symbol commonly used to represent an angle in trigonometry and vector calculations.
  • Coordinate System

    A system that uses numbers to represent a point, line, or the like in space.
  • Vector Addition

    The process of combining vectors to determine a resultant vector.
  • Vector Math Equations

    Equations used to calculate vector properties such as magnitude and direction.