SOLUTION: If v(1) = < a,-b > and v(2) = < -2a, b > does v(1)+v(2) = 0?
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Question 980949: If v(1) = < a,-b > and v(2) = < -2a, b > does v(1)+v(2) = 0?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
V1=(a,-b)
V2=(-2a,b)
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V1+V2=(a-2a,-b+b)
V1+V2=(-a,0)
No, it does not equal (0,0).
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