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- 0. Review of College Algebra4h 43m
- 1. Measuring Angles39m
- 2. Trigonometric Functions on Right Triangles2h 5m
- 3. Unit Circle1h 19m
- 4. Graphing Trigonometric Functions1h 19m
- 5. Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Basic Trigonometric Equations1h 41m
- 6. Trigonometric Identities and More Equations2h 34m
- 7. Non-Right Triangles1h 38m
- 8. Vectors2h 25m
- 9. Polar Equations2h 5m
- 10. Parametric Equations1h 6m
- 11. Graphing Complex Numbers1h 7m
8. Vectors
Geometric Vectors
4:12 minutes
Problem 43
Textbook Question
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–46, find the unit vector that has the same direction as the vector v. v = 3i - 2j
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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Unit Vector
A unit vector is a vector that has a magnitude of one and indicates direction. It is often used to represent the direction of a vector without regard to its length. To find a unit vector in the same direction as a given vector, you divide the vector by its magnitude.
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Magnitude of a Vector
The magnitude of a vector is a measure of its length and is calculated using the Pythagorean theorem. For a vector v = ai + bj, the magnitude is given by |v| = √(a² + b²). This value is essential for normalizing a vector to create a unit vector.
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Vector Components
Vectors can be expressed in terms of their components along the coordinate axes, typically represented as i (horizontal) and j (vertical) in two dimensions. For the vector v = 3i - 2j, the components are 3 and -2, which indicate the vector's direction and magnitude in the x and y axes, respectively.
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