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Section 1.2 Vectors in 3-dim space

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1 Section 1.2 Vectors in 3-dim space
Two approaches to vectors Algebraic Geometric

2 Example: A = < -3, 5, 17/3>
DEFINITION: A vector in 3-space is an ordered triple of real numbers <a,b,c>. The real numbers are the components of the vector. Example: A = < -3, 5, 17/3>

3 DEFINITION: The vector space R^3 is the collection of all order triples A = <a,b,c> where a, b and c are arbitrary real numbers. The vectors obey two operations, called addition (+) and scalar multiplication (.), which we now define.

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8 More definitions DEFINITION: A vector is a UNIT VECTOR if its magnitude is equal to 1.

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12 A fundamental construction*

13 A fundamental construction*


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