A quantity having direction as well as magnitude, also, the word can be used to refer to disease-spreading organisms (such as fleas and rats).
By calculate do you mean calculate the connections required or phasor diagrams? full question would be helpful
Best Path Algorithm, also known as Path-Vector Routing Internetworking with Cisco and Microsoft Technologies pg. 297 If you are in net+ 3rd edition like me, I do not belive this protocol is mention which leads me to believe the answer we are looking for in the study guide is Distance Vector, since BGP is a distance vector protocol. It can only be one of two in this case afaik, distance vector or Link State. :)
[abc][k] [10] [a,-b] [01] [-c,k]
For Vector it's .png .tif/.tiff .gif For Bitmap it's .bmp .jpg/.jpeg .gif
Simply put, a Vector is a linear direction. It could be the direction that a line in a drawing or graph heads in, it could relate to a pattern of numbers, or it could be the direction in which a spaceship is flying. Vectors do not by their nature encompass dynamic movement as part of linear movement. EG: a river does not have one vector but many. "Movement" by the way does not neccessarily mean physical movement. There are several different kinds of vector. There are mathematical vectors, such as are found in calculations regarding shapes, there are movement vectors that describe (for example) the movement of a vehicle, there are velocity vectors which pertain to the direction in which something is impelled or compelled (a plane in flight, or when a raindrop falls, etc)... there are vectors for all sorts of things. Many vectors of many kinds can apply to the same (object) at the same time. For instance, a weather satellite may have an orientation vector of 0 (it is facing along the plane of "0"), a thrust vector of 5 (its thrusters are aimed differently to its orientation), a velocity vector of 50 (it is heading the OPPOSITE was as it is facing), and an accelleration vector of 20 (its accelleration is currently constant at 20 whatevers per whatever). So you see, a vector isn't neccessarily the direction in which something is physically moving, it is just a direction. In mathematics it is usually descriptive of a progression of numbers, eg: 1,2,3,4,5 and so on. The vector is +1 because for each progression you add 1 to reach the next. It is a line and a direction. You can apply vectors to just about anything you can think of. All something needs is a point of reference in space, time or mathematics and it can have one or several vectors.
arithmetic mean
Why would wind direction be a vector? These quantities should be the same size. You could combine them into wind velocity, which would be a vector.
Translating a vector is sliding it parallel to the axes - without changing its magnitude or direction.
The direction in which the trend analysis points.
If by vector you mean the organism which causes it, there is none. Cystic fibrosis is a genetic condition.
A vector already points, without needing an extra. I wonder if you mean "Poynting Vector" which shows the direction and magnitude of power flow in radiation.
You mean Crock? The answer is Vector.
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It means that the direction of the vector is that same as before but the magnitude has been changed - by a scalar factor.
vector the crocodile everybody knows that I mean it big is a big softy!!
Yup u are correct
If vector a and b are truly identical, their resultant angle will be the same. Their resultant velocity will not be the same, however. Assuming you mean the magnitudes are the same, the two vectors will be at an angle of 120o