
Introduction to Vectors and Operations
Students define vectors, distinguish them from scalars, and perform vector addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication. They explore position and displacement vectors in the Cartesian plane.
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Students define vectors, distinguish them from scalars, and perform vector addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication. They explore position and displacement vectors in the Cartesian plane.
Key Questions
- What distinguishes a vector from a scalar?
- How are vectors added geometrically and algebraically?
- What is the significance of the zero vector?
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