SOLUTION: Will someone please explain to me how I can find the vector which starts at (1,2,-1) and ends at (0,-3,2)?
Any help would be great.
Thanks, -Nick.
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Question 334041: Will someone please explain to me how I can find the vector which starts at (1,2,-1) and ends at (0,-3,2)?
Any help would be great.
Thanks, -Nick.
Answer by user_dude2008(1862) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(0-1, -3-2, 2-(-1)) = (-1, -5, 3)
Answer: (-1, -5, 3)
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