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Chapter 16.6

Adding and Subtracting Vectors in Component Form

Unlock the power of vector operations! Learn to add and subtract vectors in component form, a crucial skill for physics and engineering. Master this technique to solve complex problems with ease.


What You'll Learn

Add vectors algebraically by summing x and y components separately
Subtract vectors by finding the difference between corresponding components
Apply scalar multiplication to vectors before adding or subtracting
Add vectors graphically using the tip-to-tail method
Add vectors graphically using the parallelogram method
Subtract vectors graphically by adding the negative version of a vector

What You'll Practice

1

Adding vectors with positive and negative components algebraically

2

Subtracting vectors and simplifying component expressions

3

Combining scalar multiplication with vector addition and subtraction

4

Positioning vectors graphically using tip-to-tail and parallelogram methods

5

Converting graphical resultant vectors into component form

Why This Matters

Mastering vector addition and subtraction in component form is essential for physics, engineering, and advanced math courses. You'll use these skills to analyze forces, velocities, and displacements in real-world problems, from designing structures to programming video games.

This Unit Includes

13 Video lessons
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Skills

Vectors
Component Form
Vector Addition
Vector Subtraction
Scalar Multiplication
Tip-to-Tail Method
Parallelogram Method
Graphical Vectors
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