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Pre-Calculus
Vectors
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2015-03-24
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Table of ContentsIntro to Vectors
Operations with Vectors
AdditionSubtraction
Dot Product
Scalar Multiples
Angle Between Vectors3-Dimensional SpaceVectors, Lines, and Planes
Vector Equations of Lines
Converting Rectangular and Polar Forms
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Drawing A Vector
Remember displacement is the distance away from your initial position, it does not account for the actual distance you moved
A vector is always drawn with an arrow at the tip indicating the direction, and the length of the line determines the magnitude.
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Determining magnitude and direction
anti-parallel
All of these vectors have the same magnitude, but vector B runs anti-parallel therefore it is denoted negative A.
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Draw a vector to represent:a plane flying North-East at 500 mph
a wind blowing to the west at 50 mph
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Draw a vector to represent:a boat traveling west at 4 knots
a current traveling south at 2 knots
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1 Which vector represents a car driving east at 60 mph?
A
B
C
D
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2 Which vector represents a wind blowing south at 30 mph if the given vector represents a car driving east at 60mph?
AB
C
D
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3 A rabbit runs east 30 feet and then north 40 feet, which vector represents the rabbits displacement from its starting position?
AB
C D
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There are 2 kinds of vectors drawn on a coordinate grid:Those that start from the origin:
Those that don't start at the origin:
joins (2 , -4) to (4 , 4)
Intro to Vectors
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A vector can be broken down into its component forces.
ux is the horizontal part.uy is the vertical part.Inux = 8uy = 6
Intro to Vectors
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joins (2 , -4) to (4 , 4)
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4 Which vector is in standard position?
A
B
C
D
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5 What is ?
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6 What is ?
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7 What is ?
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8 What is ?
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9 What is ?
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10 What is ?
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11 What is ?
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12 What is ?
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After a vector is broken down into its component forces,the magnitude of the vector can be calculated.
ux is the horizontal part.uy is the vertical part.Inux = 8uy = 6
8
6
= magnitude (length) of
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A plane is traveling with an eastern component of 40 miles and a northern component of 75 miles, every hour.
Draw a representation of this, include the vector of the planes actual path.
What is the planes displacement traveled after one hour?
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13 If a car under goes a displacement of 3 km North and another of 4 km to the East what is the car's displacement?
A 5#2
B 7
C 5
D 4
E 3
3 km
4 km
x
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14 If a car under goes a displacement of 7 km North and another of 3 km to the West what is the car's displacement?
A
B
C
D
E
3 km
7 kmx
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15 If a car under goes a displacement of 12 km South and another of 5 km to the East what is the car's displacement?
A
B
C
D
E
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16 What is the magnitude of ?
Intro to Vectors
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17 What is the magnitude of ?
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18 What is the magnitude of that connects (2,1) to (5,10)?
Intro to Vectors
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19 What is the magnitude of that connects (-4,3) to (-5,-3)?
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20 The components of vector A are given as follows:
A 2.9
B 6.9
C 9.3
D 18.9
E 47.5
The magnitude of A is closest to:
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21 The components of vector A are given as follows:
A 4.2
B 8.4
C 11.8
D 18.9
E 70.9
The magnitude of A is closest to:
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A plane is traveling with an eastern component of 40 miles and a northern component of 75 miles, every hour.
Draw a representation of this, include the vector of the planes actual path.
How many degrees North of East is the plane traveling?This is called the vectors direction.
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22 What is the direction of that connects (2,1) to (5,10)?
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23 What is the direction of that connects (-4,3) to (-5,-3)?
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24 The components of vector A are given as follows:
A 52.7
B 55.3
C 62.3
D 297.7
E 307.3
The direction of A,measured counterclockwise from the east, is closest to:
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25 The components of vector A are given as follows:
A 37.3
B 52.7
C 139.6
D 307.3
E 322.7
The direction of A,measured counterclockwise from the east, is closest to:
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A vector in standard position can be written in 2 ways:
When a vector is given as (x,y) it is in rectangular form.
When a vector is given (r,#) it is in polar form.
Converting Rectangular and Polar Forms
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To Convert from Rectangular to Polar
(-6,8)
Converting Rectangular and Polar Forms
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26 Vector A is in standard position and in rectangular form (2,7). What is its magnitude (ie radius)?
Converting Rectangular and Polar Forms
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27 Vector A is in standard position and in rectangular form (2,7). What is its direction?
Converting Rectangular and Polar Forms
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28 Vector A is in standard position and in rectangular form (-3,8). What is its magnitude (ie radius)?
Converting Rectangular and Polar Forms
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29 Vector A is in standard position and in rectangular form (-3,8). What is its direction?
Converting Rectangular and Polar Forms
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30 Vector A is in standard position and in polar form (3,70). What is Ax?
Converting Rectangular and Polar Forms
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31 Vector A is in standard position and in polar form (3,70). What is Ay?
Converting Rectangular and Polar Forms
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32 Vector A is in standard position and in polar form (3,110). What is Ax?
Converting Rectangular and Polar Forms
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33 Vector A is in standard position and in polar form (3,110). What is Ay?
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Scalar versus Vector
A scalar has only a physical quantity such as mass, speed, and time.
A vector has both a magnitude and a direction associated with it, such as velocity and acceleration.
A vector is denoted by an arrow above the variable,
Scalar Multiples
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A car travels East at 50 mph, how far does it go in 3 hours?
East at 50 mph is represented by a vector
3 hours is a scalar multiplier, which is why there are 3 vectors.
The car traveled 150 miles in 3 hours.
Scalar Multiples
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34 What is speed?
A Vector
B Scalar
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35 Which diagram represents a person walking Northeast at 4 mph for 2 hours?
A B
C D
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When vectors are on the coordinate plane a scalar can be used on the ordered pair(s).
joins (2 , -4) to (4 , 4)joins (4, -8) to (8 , 8)
What happened to the magnitude?What happen to the direction?
Scalar Multiples
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Given and Find:
Scalar Multiples
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36 Given vector =(4, 5) what is
A (8 , 10)
B (6 , 7)
C (16 , 25)
D (8, 7)
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37 Given vector =(4, 5) what is
A (8/3 , 10/3)
B (2 , 7/3)
C (16/3 , 25/3)
D (8/3, 7/3)
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38 Given vector =(4, 5) what is
A (1 , 2)
B (12 , 15)
C (-12 , 15)
D (-12, -15)
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39 Given find
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Vector Addition
Addition
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Vector Addition MethodsTail to Tip Method
Addition
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Vector Addition Methods
Move the vectors to represent the following operation. Draw the resultant vector.
Addition
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Vector Addition MethodsParallelogram Method
Place the tails of each vector against one another. If you finish drawing the parallelogram with dashed lines and draw a diagonal line from the tails to the other end of the parallelogram to find the vector sum.
Addition
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Given
Find the resultant vector:
Addition
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40 What is the resultant vector for if
A (5 , 5)
B (4 , 6)
C (5 , 6)
D (4 , 5)
Addition
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41 What is if
Addition
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42 The components of vectors
A 5
B #17
C 17
D 10
E 8
and are given as follows:
Solve for the magnitude of
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Anti- Parallel Vectors
Subtraction
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Subtraction
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Vector Addition Method for Subtraction
Draw the vectors to represent the following operation. Draw the resultant vector.
Subtraction
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Vector Addition Method for Subtraction
Draw the vectors to represent the following operation. Draw the resultant vector.
Subtraction
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Vector Addition Method for Subtraction
Draw the vectors to represent the following operation. Draw the resultant vector.
Subtraction
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Vector Addition Method for Subtraction
Draw the vectors to represent the following operation. Draw the resultant vector.
Subtraction
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43
A B C D
Subtraction
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44
A B C D
Subtraction
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45
A B C D
Subtraction
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Given
Find the resultant vector:
Subtraction
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46 What is the resultant vector for if
A (3 , 1)
B (-3 , -1)
C (5 , 5)
D (3 , -1)
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47 What is if
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48 The components of vector A and B are given as follows:
A 10.17
B 4.92
C 2.8
D 9.7
E 25
The magnitude of B-A, is closest to:
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Vector Equation for a Line
R
S
Consider the line through R and S. There is a unique congruent vector, in standard position.
The difference between any two points on the line is
where t is a real number.
Vector Equations of Lines
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Vector Equation for a Line
R
S
Example: Find the equation of the line through R(2,6) and is parallel to v.
Vector Equations of Lines
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Draw a graph of the line through (2, 7) and parallel to v=(1,4)
Write the equation of the line.
Write the equation of the line in parametric form.
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Draw a graph of the line through (3, -7) and parallel to v=(-2,6)
Write the equation of the line.
Write the equation of the line in parametric form.
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49 Which of the following is the vector equation of the line through (-3, -4) and parallel to u=(6, 1)?
A (x+4, y+3) = t(6,1)
B (x-4, y-3) = t(6,1)
C (x+3, y+4) = t(6,1)
D (x-3, y-4) = t(6,1)
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50 Which of the following is parametric form of the equation of the line through (-3, -4) and parallel to u=(6, 1)?
A
B
C
D
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51 Which of the following is the vector equation of the line through (5, 2) and parallel to u=( -7, 1)?
A (x -1, y+7) = t(5,2)
B (x+7, y-1) = t(5,2)
C (x+5, y+2) = t(-7,1)
D (x-5, y-2) = t(-7,1)
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52 Which of the following is parametric form of the equation of the line through (5, 2) and parallel to u=( -7, 1)?
A
B
C
D
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Find the parametric equation of the line through (4, 7) and (2, 8)
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the line are: x = x1 + t*(x2 - x1) y = y1 + t*(y2 - y1)
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Find the parametric equation of the line through (3, -5) and (8, 9)
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53 Which of the following is a parametric form of the equation of the line through ( -2, 0) and (4, 7)?
A
B
C
D
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54 Which of the following is a parametric form of the equation of the line through (4, 9) and (8,3)?
A
B
C
D
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Find the vector equation of:
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The dot product, also called a scalar product, returns a single numerical value between 2 vectors.
Example: Given: Find:
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Given
Find the resultant vector:
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56Given , find
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57Given , find
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58Given , find
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Vectors are perpendicular/orthogonal/normal, if their dot product is zero.
If and
Are the vectors perpendicular? Justify your answer.
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Vectors form an obtuse angle if dot product < 0Vectors form an acute angle if dot product > 0
If and
What kind of angle do the vectors form? Justify your answer.
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59Are these vectors perpendicular?
Yes
No
Dot Product
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60Are these vectors orthogonal?
Yes
No
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61Are these vectors normal?
Yes
No
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62What kind of angle is formed by the following vectors?
A acute
B right
C obtuse
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63What kind of angle is formed by the following vectors?
A acute
B right
C obtuse
Dot Product
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64What kind of angle is formed by the following vectors?
A acute
B right
C obtuse
Dot Product
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Angle Between Vectors
is the dot product of the vectors
is the product of the magnitudes
Angle Between Vectors
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Find the angle between and
Angle Between Vectors
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Recall that during the study of dot product that an angle was obtuse if its dot product was negative.
cos-1 returns an obtuse value only if
And the only way for is if
Angle Between Vectors
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65Find the angle between and
Angle Between Vectors
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66Find the angle between and
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67Find the angle between and
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68A cruise ship is being towed by 2 tug boats. The first is pulling the ship 100m east and 20m north. The second is pulling the ship 40m east and 75m north. What is the angle between the tow lines?
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69A cruise ship is being towed by 2 tug boats. The first is pulling the ship 100m east and 20m north. The second is pulling the ship 40m east and 75m north. What is the angle the ship is going relative to east?
Angle Between Vectors
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y
z
x
(-)
(-)
(-)
(+)
(+)
(+)
3-Dimensional Space
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y
z
x
(-)
(-)
(-)
(+)
(+)
(+)Graph (2,3,4)
3-Dimensional Space
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y
z
x
(-)
(-)
(-)
(+)
(+)
(+)Graph (-2, 3, -4)
3-Dimensional Space
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y
z
x
(-)
(-)
(-)
(+)
(+)
(+)
Graph (0,3,5)
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70What are the coordinates of the point?
A (1,3,6)
B (1,6,3)
C (3,1,6)
D (3,6,1)
1
3
6
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71What are the coordinates of the point?
A (5,0,2)
B (0,2,5)
C (2,0,5)
D (2,5,0)
2
5
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72What is the distance between (2,3,4) and (-2,-3,-4)?
3-Dimensional Space
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73What is the distance between (3,0,7) and (-6,-2,5)?
3-Dimensional Space
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74What is the length of a diagonal ofa box with dimesions 4 x 6 x 7?
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Vector Operations in 3-Space
Addition:
Subtraction:
Scalar Multiplication:
Dot Product:
Angle Between Vectors:
Orthogonal Vectors: Dot product =0
Vectors, Lines, & Planes
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Find:
What is the angle between and
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Lines in SpacePoint P = (2, 6, -3) is on line m and parallel to v = (4, -4, 2). Write the equation of m.
Vector Equation
Parametric
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Equation of a Plane
3x +4y +2z =12
4
3
6
The intersection of the plane and the xy-plane is line. So although the figure looks like a triangle it continues forever.
Vectors, Lines, & Planes
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Equation of a Plane
3x +4y +2z =12
4
3
6
The vector v=(3, 4, 2) is perpendicular to the plane.
Vectors, Lines, & Planes
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Example: Write the equation of the line perpendicular to 3x +8y - 12z =24 passing through P=(1, -5, 7).
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Example: Write the equation of plane passing through (1, 3, 5) and perpendicular to v = (-2, 3, 4).
Vectors, Lines, & Planes
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79What is the x-intercept of 3x + 8y + 12z = 24?
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80What is the y-intercept of 3x + 8y + 12z = 24?
Vectors, Lines, & Planes
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81What is the z-intercept of 3x + 8y + 12z = 24?
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82Which is the equation of the line perpendicular to 3x +8y +12z = 24 and passing through (2, -4, 6)?
A (x+2, y-4, z+6)=t(3, 8, 12)
B (x-2, y+4, z-6)=t(3, 8, 12)
C (x+2, y+4, z+6)=t(3, 8, 12)
D (x-2, y-4, z-6)=t(3, 8, 12)
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83Which is the equation of the line perpendicular to x -2y +7z = 14 and passing through (-1, 4, -8)?
A (x+1, y-4, z+8)=t(1, -2, 7)
B (x+1, y-4, z+8)=t(-1, 2, -7)
C (x-1, y+4, z-8)=t(1, -2, 7)
D (x-1, y+4, z-8)=t(-1, 2, -7)
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Cross Product
2 non-parallel (or anti-parallel) vectors lie in one plane.
The Cross Product finds a vector perpendicular to that plane.
Vectors, Lines, & Planes
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Cross Product
Find a vector perpendicular to plane formed by
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84Which of the following is perpendicular to the plane formed by a= (3, -1, 2) and b= (4, -5, 6)
A
B
C
D
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