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∙ 12y agoThe component vector sum is zero and the all components cancel out.:)
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∙ 12y agoThe components of these vectors will be equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. This can be proved as follows.If A+B=0 then A=-BOr Axi+Ayj+Azk=-(Bxi+Byj+Bzk)Comparing the co-efficients of i, j, kAx=-Bx Ay=-By Az=-BzThis shows that components of A and B are equal in magnitude to each other but are opposite in direction.
2 plus 3 equals 5 7 plus 2 equals 9 6 plus 9 equals 15 8 plus 4 equals 12 9 plus 7 equals 16 Am I missing something here? Probably. You say 2+3=5, but the question clearly states 2+3=10. Why would it say that? Suppose you had only one hand. You count 1,2,3,4,5,10,11,12. That last doesn't mean "twelve" as we know it, Jim. It means one hand (5), plus 2 spare ones. We could say: if 2+3=10, 5+2=12.
there is a multitude of answers to that. Let's say Y equals 2 and X equals 5. So -5 plus 3(2)= 1
It is a straight line with gradient -A/B and intercept C/B.
Yes, but on ly if you don't say "equals 10 " at the end.
All Components cancel The Component vector sum is zero Example: x-components A<------------------->B = zero same for y-components
That their magnitudes are the same but their directions are opposite.
The components of these vectors will be equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. This can be proved as follows.If A+B=0 then A=-BOr Axi+Ayj+Azk=-(Bxi+Byj+Bzk)Comparing the co-efficients of i, j, kAx=-Bx Ay=-By Az=-BzThis shows that components of A and B are equal in magnitude to each other but are opposite in direction.
The vectors A and B seem to be two-dimensional with components in the x and y directions. The components of vector A are A_x and A_y, while the components of vector B are B_x and B_y. The 0 value suggests that one or both of the vectors have a component equal to zero.
2 plus 3 equals 5 7 plus 2 equals 9 6 plus 9 equals 15 8 plus 4 equals 12 9 plus 7 equals 16 Am I missing something here? Probably. You say 2+3=5, but the question clearly states 2+3=10. Why would it say that? Suppose you had only one hand. You count 1,2,3,4,5,10,11,12. That last doesn't mean "twelve" as we know it, Jim. It means one hand (5), plus 2 spare ones. We could say: if 2+3=10, 5+2=12.
there is a multitude of answers to that. Let's say Y equals 2 and X equals 5. So -5 plus 3(2)= 1
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It is a straight line with gradient -A/B and intercept C/B.
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because it does say its Twenty OnE
5 + 5 = 10
Yes, but on ly if you don't say "equals 10 " at the end.