Vectors Describe vectors b and c in terms of vector a: b = c =
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We want to describe these vectors in terms of vector a, which we denote as $\vec{a}$. To do this, we need to find some scalar multiples of $\vec{a}$ that will give us $\vec{b}$ and $\vec{c}$. Let's denote these scalar multiples as $k_1$ and $k_2$ respectively. Show more…
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