1.1 Vectors with 3 components (3 dimensions)
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http://www.rootmath.org | Linear Algebra We'll look at how to graph vectors with 3 components using 3-dimensional axes.
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thank you so much!
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thank you!
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Awesome, thanks. Much appreciated.
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"I don't think you'll be asked to graph vectors with 3 dimensions very often" Oh buddy, I'm an physics student. You couldn't be further from the truth.
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hi, what program are you drawing with here?
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thkzzz dude yo bro pretty helpful
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very helpful tutorial. can I ask which tool did you use for making this video?
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Yes unfortunately we have too be different about everything. I'm still keeping my fingers crossed we drop Imperial System someday.
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it's how americans say zed
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Yes. Or you could do something different, if you want to stay in the positive space (I'll try not to confuse you): -1, 4, 3 (when starting from the 0, 0, 0), is an equal vector to 0, 4, 3 that starts from 1, 0, 0. This "walking" of vectors is pretty much necessary to solve any ordinary problem...
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holy crap thankies
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yes
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What if the x value is negative? Would we go 1 space over the opposite way?
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