I have a doubt in direction vector how you find slope directly. Why we dont apply general slop formula m=y's/x's. Why you straight get slope m= -2/3 at (15:01)mins. If possible please reply as soon as possible. Thanks Ms.G
You can’t use the slope formula that you stated because you don’t have two points on the perpendicular line. As I show you, the point (4,1) is not on the perpendicular line. It’s very easy to use the direction vector and find its negative reciprocal. Hope that helps. Just change your mindset to vectors! 😊
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For example the o in the equation vector r = vector ro + t × vector m, where o is the knot. What is knot? Oh for the t part I found out that it works for t = 0.
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I have a doubt in direction vector how you find slope directly. Why we dont apply general slop formula m=y's/x's. Why you straight get slope m= -2/3 at (15:01)mins. If possible please reply as soon as possible. Thanks Ms.G
You can’t use the slope formula that you stated because you don’t have two points on the perpendicular line. As I show you, the point (4,1) is not on the perpendicular line. It’s very easy to use the direction vector and find its negative reciprocal. Hope that helps. Just change your mindset to vectors! 😊
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at 15:45 why did you specifically choose (-3,2) as your "m".
Could you also use the other points (4, 1)
Because (-3,2) is the direction vector and we want the line to pass through (6,5) as given in the question.
thank you, this is explained very well!
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Can t = 0 ? And what does knot mean? Thanks madam 😉
Can you please refer to a point in the video that you are asking about? I'm lost ...
For example the o in the equation vector r = vector ro + t × vector m, where o is the knot. What is knot? Oh for the t part I found out that it works for t = 0.
Oh, I see! It’s just a way of talking about one of the vectors, like labelling it r 1 or r2. simply distinguishing it as the initial vector.
@@mshavrotscanadianuniversit6234 oh that's what it means, thank you!
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