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  • Feb 22, 2007, 08:52 PM
    swishin13
    Given vectors u=-i-5j and v=-2i+7j, find 9u-8v
    Here is my problem:

    given vectors
    u=-i-5j and v=-2i+7j, find 9u-8v

    I for the most part have been getting the vector questions but this one has me stumped. Should I multiply 9(-1-5) and 8(-2+7). Then subtract the two of them. I have tried doing that and the answer does not come up.

    Any help is apprectiated thanks.
  • Feb 23, 2007, 12:41 AM
    Capuchin
    You need to keep the is and js in, and treat them like any other variable (in this case they are unit vectors).

    so you need:



    from here you can do the arithmetic, but you can see what I've done, I've kept the i and j and treated them separately, just like you would treat x and y separately.

    Hope this helps :)
  • Feb 23, 2007, 08:39 AM
    Evil dead
    If you did not understand what Capuchin said, basically:

    9(-i - 5j) - 8(-2i + 7j)

    Multiply out the brackets, and then solve by: adding like terms, or subtracting like terms as stated in the question.

    You have to treat the vectors as normal terms that can be multiplied.

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