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Greetings, sir! I would like to ask something I found unclear: When we have two given points, and we found the vector e.g. AB, how do we decide which point do we plug into the line equation, point A or B? Or it doesn't matter? Thank you!
you will plot the starting point because Point A is the Po point or you can say ro vector and AB is the same as the vector g or v(parallel to g) which is difference between the point B to A
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the position vectors of the points A and B are (1.4.6) and (3.5.7) .find the vector equation of the line AB and find the points where the line intersects the coordinate planes??
Not sure, but wont the only difference in cords be in the axis that is parallel and the rest 2 be constant. If you're given a line with a point (1,2,3) and its parallel to x, that means (2,3),the y and z will be constant, and only the x cord will be different.
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For the last question, there are other vector equations as well. We can actually form 4 vector equation equations depending on what we consider as Po.
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I would like to ask something I found unclear: When we have two given points, and we found the vector e.g. AB, how do we decide which point do we plug into the line equation, point A or B? Or it doesn't matter?
Thank you!
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you will plot the starting point because Point A is the Po point or you can say ro vector and AB is the same as the vector g or v(parallel to g) which is difference between the point B to A
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the position vectors of the points A and B are (1.4.6) and (3.5.7) .find the vector equation of the line AB and find the points where the line intersects the coordinate planes??
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How's r the equation of the line. Its not parallel to g or v?
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what if it's perpendicular? please answer
What is i use vector BA as my vector and i use the point B as my P nought .......will we arrive at the same answer
why point A? can it be either? 7:49
what if it's perpendicular for number 1????
What if you are given a point and told that it is parallel to one of the axis?
Not sure, but wont the only difference in cords be in the axis that is parallel and the rest 2 be constant.
If you're given a line with a point (1,2,3) and its parallel to x, that means (2,3),the y and z will be constant, and only the x cord will be different.