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It can be both true or false - you can treat distance as a scalar, or as a vector. If you say that (say) the distance from the cities of Cochabamba and Quillacollo is 13 kilometers - WITHOUT specifiying the direction - then it is a scalar. If you also say that Quillacollo is to the east of Cochabamba, then it is a vector.
Any element of a vector spaceEuclidean vector, a geometric entity endowed with both length and direction, an element of a Euclidean vector spaceCoordinate vector, in linear algebra, an explicit representation of an element of any abstract vector spaceProbability vector, in statistics, a vector with non-negative entries that add up to oneRow vector or column vector, a one-dimensional matrix often representing the solution of a system of linear equationsTuple, an ordered list of numbers, sometimes used to represent a vectorThe vector part of a quaternion, a term used in 19th century mathematical literature on quaternions.this is by mehansa different user it acually simpler than that vector is something with a value of a direction
A vector is represented by a straight line of specific length having an arrow head which shows its direction. This straight line is called the representative line of that vector.Vector variables are sometimes notated with arrow above them (particularly in handwritten physics formulae), and sometimes notated by using a bold-face font (particularly in print).Mathematically, at least for the vectors which crop up in classical mechanics, a vector can be represented in terms of components. In 3D space, for example, we can choose a set of three independent directions (e.g. north/south, east/west and up/down) and write our vector as a sum of three parts: a purely north/south-pointing part, a purely east/west-pointing part and a purely up/down-pointing part. The length of each part gives the component of the vector in the corresponding direction (note that the north/south-pointing part counts as positive if it points north, negative if it points south, and so on).This allows us to write such vectors in a convenient form for calculations, once a frame of reference has been agreed on. We simply list the components, writing something likev = (a, b, c)where v is the vector and a, b and care the components in the frame of reference being used. In this notation, basic vector arithmetic is simple. For example:Scalar multiplication:nv = (na, nb, nc) where n is a real number.Vector addtion:v1 + v2 = (a1, b1, c1) + (a2, b2, c2) = (a1 + a2, b1 + b2, c1 + c2).
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1. Vector Notation. example: <2 m, 33 m, -8 m> 2. Distance and Angle. example: 15 meters at 30o North of East 3. ?
List and describe the three forms of informational efficiency?
list and describe three methods of nonpoint pollution control
It can be both true or false - you can treat distance as a scalar, or as a vector. If you say that (say) the distance from the cities of Cochabamba and Quillacollo is 13 kilometers - WITHOUT specifiying the direction - then it is a scalar. If you also say that Quillacollo is to the east of Cochabamba, then it is a vector.
List is not sync'd as a vector is.
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The three domains are bacteria, eukaryota, and archaea.
It depends... If you want a speedy processing go for array list If you want thread safety go for a vector
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