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  • Jun 7, 2009, 08:24 PM
    Vi Nguyen
    plotting vectors with i, j and k points
    Hi, was wondering how I would display or plot vectors with I, j and k components. Can do it when there is only I and j (2 components-just x and y axis). I know there is a x,y and z plane but don't know how to actually plot it, for example:

    sketch the parallelogram with position vectors A(I+2j-K), B(2i+j-2k) and C(4i-k). I don't know how to get represent the 3rd point so as to see what I'm supposed to be looking at to do other calculations.
  • Jun 8, 2009, 07:40 AM
    Unknown008
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    Well, if you want an actual plotting, you would have to plot the points in all the three dimensions. But since you only have paper, you will have to draw it in 2 dimensions, although that will not seem as real.

    For my part, I do such sketches in 2D. That is, I draw a basic parallelogram, name the vertices A, B, C and D with the given data, ignoring the actual positions of the points in reality. I use vectors to find the coordinates of the last point, D.

    Use the drawing provided to find the point D, that you need to form the parallelogram
  • Jun 8, 2009, 10:50 AM
    Unknown008

    Is that a bug you have in your picture galactus? :confused:
  • Jun 8, 2009, 12:09 PM
    galactus
    I think I will delete that. It isn't a very good representation. It shows the planes instead of the vectors. Sorry about that.

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