Constants - Part A In general it is best to conceptualize vectors as arrows in s
ID: 1574433 • Letter: C
Question
Constants - Part A In general it is best to conceptualize vectors as arrows in space, and then to make calculations with them using their components. (You must first specify a coordinate system in order to find the components of each arrow.) This problem gives you some practice with the components Let vectors A-(1,0, 3), -( 2,6,1). and C (3,1,1) Calculate the following, and express your answers as ordered triplets of values separated by commas. Submit Request Answer -Part B Submit Request Answer Part C Submit Part D Submit Request AnswerExplanation / Answer
a) A-B = (1,0,-3)-(-2,5,1) = (3,-5,-4)
b) B-C = (-2,5,1)-(3,1,1) = (-5,4,0)
c) -A+B-C = (0,4,3)
d) 3A = (3,0,-9)
2C = (6,2,2)
3A-2C = (-3,-2,-11)