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Chapter 18 Vectors and geometric proof

18.4 Parallel Vectors and Collinear Points

Two vectors are said to be parallel if and only if the angle between them is 0 degrees. In this section, we learn about Position Vectors, Representing Vectors.


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Two vectors are said to be parallel if and only if the angle between them is 0 degrees.  In this section, we learn about Position Vectors, Representing Vectors.

Expressing points as position vector. Prove vectors are parallel. Proving vectors are collinear.

18.4 Parallel Vectors and Collinear Points

Parallel Vectors and Collinear Points - Position Vectors, Representing Vectors.

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