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Introduction to Vectors

Introduction to Vectors

  • This workbook is designed to be used in conjunction with the author’s free online video tutorials. Inside this workbook each chapter is divided into learning modules (subsections), each having its own dedicated video tutorial.
  • View the online video via the hyperlink located at the top of the page of each learning module, with workbook and paper or tablet at the ready. Or click on the Introduction to Vectors playlist where all the videos for the workbook are located in chronological order:
  • There has been an explosion in books that connect text with video since the author’s pioneering work Engineering Mathematics: YouTube Workbook [31]. The current text takes innovation in learning to a new level
  • The basics of vectors
    1. Geometry of vectors
    2. Parallel vectors and collinear points example
    3. Vectors and collinear points example
    4. But, what is a vector?
    5. How big are vectors?
    6. Determine the vector from one point to another point
    7. Vectors in Three Dimensions
    8. Determine the point that lies on vector: an example
    9. Planes and vectors

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