SOLUTION: F=-4i+3j
Find the vector opposite f
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Question 1083664: F=-4i+3j
Find the vector opposite f
What does this mean?
Answer by ikleyn(52779) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The vector opposite to F = -4i + 3j is the vector G = 4i - 3j.
It means that the sum of vectors F and G is the zero vector:
F + G = 0 = 0*i + 0*j.
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