Vectors and Parametric Plotting
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VC.01 Part A
Vectors and Parametric Plotting
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Definition of a Vector• A vector is a quantity that has both a magnitude and a direction• Vectors encode more information than scalars (magnitude without direction)• Vectors can be represented in the plane as a directed line segment (magnitude represented by length, direction represented by arrowhead)• Two vectors are equal if they have the same magnitude and direction, but they don’t have to start from the same point
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Example 1: Defining a Vector By Its Tip and Tail
These are all the same vector,just withdifferent tails/tips.
Tip Tail Vector (4,5) (0,0) (4,5)
(3,7) ( 1,2) (4,5) (6,3) (2, 2) (4,5)
Describeeachof the vectorsshown on the right.
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Example 2: Defining a Line Parametrically
Slopeof Line?
Vector ThroughGivenPoints?
(4,5) (0,0) (4,5)
a)Find theequation of the line shown at the right.
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Equation:
L(t) (0,0) t(4,5)t ( , )
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Example 2: Defining a Line Parametrically
Slopeof Line?
Vector ThroughGivenPoints?
(6,3) (2, 2) (4,5)
b)Findtheequation of the line shown at the right.
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Equation:
L(t) (6,3) t(4,5)t ( , )
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Example 2: Defining a Line Parametrically
Giventwopointsonaline,PandQ, the parametric equation of theline between them isgiven by the following formula:
L(t) P (Q P)t
c)Describeageneral formula:
Startingpoint Vectorbetween thetwopoints
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Example 2: Defining a Line Parametrically
Vector ThroughGivenPoints?
(6,0,6) (2,1,0) (4, 1,6)
d)Findtheequation of the line through(2,1,0)and(6,0,6)
Equation:
L(t) (2,1,0) t(4, 1,6)t ( , )
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W
Example 2: V + W and V – W
(1,i) V
3)(4, (W5)
:5,2)
W (1, 3Let and .Findthefoll
)o
V (w
4,5)ing:
V
V W
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W
Example 2: V + W and V – W
(1,i) V
3)(4, (W5)
:5,2)
W (1, 3Let and .Findthefoll
)o
V (w
4,5)ing:
(1,
ii3(4,
) W(
V5 )
:) 5,2)
V
W V
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W
Example 2: V + W and V – W
(1,i) V
3)(4, (W5)
:5,2)
W (1, 3Let and .Findthefoll
)o
V (w
4,5)ing:
(1, 3) (4,5ii
() W
)V :
5,2) V
V W
(1,
iii) V W3)( (
:4,5) 3,8)
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W
Example 2: V + W and V – W
(1,i) V
3)(4, (W5)
:5,2)
W (1, 3Let and .Findthefoll
)o
V (w
4,5)ing:
(1, 3) (4,5ii
() W
)V :
5,2)
VW V
(1,iii) V W
3)( (:
4,5) 3,8)
(4,5)iv) W V
(1, 3 (:
3,) 8)
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Example 3: Dot Product 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 22D:V W (v ,v ) (w ,w ) v w v w
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 3 33D:V W (v ,v ,v ) (w ,w ,w ) v w v w v w
Lengthof Vector : V V V
Distance Between Two Points, P and Q : (P Q) (P Q)
Alternative Dot Product Formula: V W V W cos( )( is the angle between V and W)
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Example 3: Dot ProductFindtheanglebetweenV andW:
V
W
V W (2,5) (5, 2) 0
They areperpendicular! 0 V W cos( ) 90
Theorem:If V W 0,thenV W.
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Example 4: Projection/Push-Pull
V Wi) W W W :
W (6,6)Let and .Findthefollo
V (1,5)wing:
V W
(6) (6) (6,6) (6,6)(6)(6) (6)(6)(1)
(
(5) 12
3,3)
V WW W W
ii) Interpret :"The projection of V onto W"
"The push of V in the direction of W"
Isthepush of V withor against W?
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Example 4: Projection/Push-Pull
V Wi) W W W :
W (2,2)Let and .Findthefollo
V (1,5)wing:
V
W
(2) (2) (2,2) (2,2)(2)(2) (2)(2)(1)
(
(5) 32
3,3)
V WW W W
ii) Interpret :"The projection of V onto W"
"The push of V in the direction of W"
Isthepush of V withor against W?