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Question 363895:  Evening Everyone, Staying in on a saturday night doing work as a good student but stuck on this question  
    
a) Explain the distinction between a position vector and more general free vector.
 
b) State the position vectors in terms of i and j of the points with coordinates
 
i) P(4,7) 
ii) Q(-3,5) 
iii) R(0,3) 
iv) S(-1,0)
 
and finally 
State the Cartesian coordinates of the point P if its position vector is (all i's and j's have ^) 
i) 3i-7j 
ii)-4j 
iii) -1/2i+13j 
iv) ai+bj
 
Thanks in advance 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! a) Explain the distinction between a position vector and more general free vector. 
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A position vector has it origin at the origin (0,0) 
A free vector may have its origin at any point other than (0,0)
 
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b) State the position vectors in terms of i and j of the points with coordinates  
i) P(4,7) = 4i+uj 
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ii) Q(-3,5)= -3i+5j 
etc. 
iii) R(0,3) 
iv) S(-1,0) 
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and finally 
State the Cartesian coordinates of the point P if its position vector is (all i's and j's have ^) 
i) 3i-7j = (3,-7) 
ii)-4j = (0,-4) 
etc. 
iii) -1/2i+13j 
iv) ai+bj = (a,b) 
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Cheers, 
Stan H.  
 
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