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- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Lorain_County_Community_College/Book%3A_Precalculus_(Stitz-Zeager)_-_Jen_Test_Copy/11%3A_Applications_of_Trigonometry/11.08%3A_VectorsTo answer questions that involve both a quantitative answer, or magnitude, along with a direction, we use the mathematical objects called vectors. The word 'vector' comes from the Latin vehere meaning...To answer questions that involve both a quantitative answer, or magnitude, along with a direction, we use the mathematical objects called vectors. The word 'vector' comes from the Latin vehere meaning 'to convey' or 'to carry.' A vector is represented geometrically as a directed line segment where the magnitude of the vector is taken to be the length of the line segment and the direction is made clear with the use of an arrow at one endpoint of the segment.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Lorain_County_Community_College/Book%3A_Precalculus_Jeffy_Edits_3.75/11%3A_Applications_of_Trigonometry/11.08%3A_VectorsTo answer questions that involve both a quantitative answer, or magnitude, along with a direction, we use the mathematical objects called vectors. The word 'vector' comes from the Latin vehere meaning...To answer questions that involve both a quantitative answer, or magnitude, along with a direction, we use the mathematical objects called vectors. The word 'vector' comes from the Latin vehere meaning 'to convey' or 'to carry.' A vector is represented geometrically as a directed line segment where the magnitude of the vector is taken to be the length of the line segment and the direction is made clear with the use of an arrow at one endpoint of the segment.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Math_4A%3A_Trigonometry_(Stitz_Zeager_Remix)/06%3A_Complex_Numbers_Polar_Coordinates_and_Parametric_Equations/6.05%3A_VectorsTo answer questions that involve both a quantitative answer, or magnitude, along with a direction, we use the mathematical objects called vectors. The word 'vector' comes from the Latin vehere meaning...To answer questions that involve both a quantitative answer, or magnitude, along with a direction, we use the mathematical objects called vectors. The word 'vector' comes from the Latin vehere meaning 'to convey' or 'to carry.' A vector is represented geometrically as a directed line segment where the magnitude of the vector is taken to be the length of the line segment and the direction is made clear with the use of an arrow at one endpoint of the segment.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Precalculus/Precalculus_(Stitz-Zeager)/11%3A_Applications_of_Trigonometry/11.08%3A_VectorsTo answer questions that involve both a quantitative answer, or magnitude, along with a direction, we use the mathematical objects called vectors. The word 'vector' comes from the Latin vehere meaning...To answer questions that involve both a quantitative answer, or magnitude, along with a direction, we use the mathematical objects called vectors. The word 'vector' comes from the Latin vehere meaning 'to convey' or 'to carry.' A vector is represented geometrically as a directed line segment where the magnitude of the vector is taken to be the length of the line segment and the direction is made clear with the use of an arrow at one endpoint of the segment.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Math_370%3A_Precalculus/11%3A_Applications_of_Trigonometry/11.08%3A_VectorsTo answer questions that involve both a quantitative answer, or magnitude, along with a direction, we use the mathematical objects called vectors. The word 'vector' comes from the Latin vehere meaning...To answer questions that involve both a quantitative answer, or magnitude, along with a direction, we use the mathematical objects called vectors. The word 'vector' comes from the Latin vehere meaning 'to convey' or 'to carry.' A vector is represented geometrically as a directed line segment where the magnitude of the vector is taken to be the length of the line segment and the direction is made clear with the use of an arrow at one endpoint of the segment.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Chabot_College/MTH_36%3A_Trigonometry_(Gonzalez)/02%3A_Applications_of_Trigonometry/2.08%3A_VectorsTo answer questions that involve both a quantitative answer, or magnitude, along with a direction, we use the mathematical objects called vectors. The word 'vector' comes from the Latin vehere meaning...To answer questions that involve both a quantitative answer, or magnitude, along with a direction, we use the mathematical objects called vectors. The word 'vector' comes from the Latin vehere meaning 'to convey' or 'to carry.' A vector is represented geometrically as a directed line segment where the magnitude of the vector is taken to be the length of the line segment and the direction is made clear with the use of an arrow at one endpoint of the segment.