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Answer to your Question
Suppose we have to subtract vector B from the vector A.
We can write it ARITHMETICALLY as
A-B= A+(-B)
Now we can determine the resultant of A and negative vector (-B) by usual adition of vectors method.
Hence, according to fig. draw the representative line PQ of first vector A. Now draw the representative line Qr of the vectore B from the head of vector A in opposite direction . Join P to R, then PR represents the resultant vector C, i.e.,
C = A-B
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This is an example for subtraction of vector.
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Hello
Answer to your Question
Suppose we have to subtract vector B from the vector A.
We can write it ARITHMETICALLY as
A-B= A+(-B)
Now we can determine the resultant of A and negative vector (-B) by usual adition of vectors method.
Hence, according to fig. draw the representative line PQ of first vector A. Now draw the representative line Qr of the vectore B from the head of vector A in opposite direction . Join P to R, then PR represents the resultant vector C, i.e.,
C = A-B
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This is an example for subtraction of vector.
By the ways if you want any other details from my side you can talk to me on my live id Dove_786@live.com.
THANKS,
Nawal Fatima.
Pakistan..
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OPERATION
Addition and subtraction are mathematical processes. They can be used in equations, which are statements that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal, but they are not equations by themselves.
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You can give hundreds of examples, but a single counterexample shows that natural numbers are NOT closed under subtraction or division. For example, 1 - 2 is NOT a natural number, and 1 / 2 is NOT a natural number.
There are infinitely many possible answers. Two examples: 5 - 4.8 5.34563456 - 5.14563456
The condition is the two vectors are perpendicular to each other.
Yes.
Yes subtraction of vector obeys commutative law because in subtraction of vector we apply head to tail rule
No, changing order of vectors in subtraction give different resultant so commutative and associative laws do not apply to vector subtraction.
Subtraction, division, cross multiplication of vectors, multiplication of matrices, etc.
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That really depends on the type of vectors. Operations on regular vectors in three-dimensional space include addition, subtraction, scalar product, dot product, cross product.
no the answer is no because you can fine a-b and b-a individually but in general they are not equal By Habib
OPERATION
It's impossible as the addition of two vectors is commutative i.e. A+B = B+A.For subtraction of two vectors, you have to subtract a vector B from vector A.The subtraction of the vector B from A is equivalent to the addition of (-B) with A, i.e. A-B = A+(-B).
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