Chapter 10: Q 2 TB (page 800)
Provide definition of Associate property of addition for real numbers.
Short Answer
Grouping of numbers while adding the real numbers.
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Chapter 10: Q 2 TB (page 800)
Provide definition of Associate property of addition for real numbers.
Grouping of numbers while adding the real numbers.
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If u and v are nonzero vectors in , what is the geometric relationship between and ?
Consider the sequence of sums
(a) What happens to the terms of this sequence of sums as k gets larger and larger?
(b) Find a sufficiently large value of k which will guarantee that every term past the kth term of this sequence of sums is in the interval (0.49999, 0.5).
If the triple scalar product is equal to zero, what geometric relationship do the vectors u, v and w have?
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In Exercises 36鈥41 use the given sets of points to find:
(a) A nonzero vector N perpendicular to the plane determined by the points.
(b) Two unit vectors perpendicular to the plane determined by the points.
(c) The area of the triangle determined by the points.
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