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Ch. 7 - Applications of Trigonometry and Vectors
Lial - Trigonometry 12th Edition
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8장, 문제 41b

Given vectors u and v, find: 2u + 3v.
u = 2i, v = i + j

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Identify the given vectors: \( \mathbf{u} = 2\mathbf{i} \) and \( \mathbf{v} = \mathbf{i} + \mathbf{j} \).
Multiply vector \( \mathbf{u} \) by 2: calculate \( 2\mathbf{u} = 2 \times 2\mathbf{i} \).
Multiply vector \( \mathbf{v} \) by 3: calculate \( 3\mathbf{v} = 3 \times (\mathbf{i} + \mathbf{j}) \).
Add the resulting vectors from the previous two steps: \( 2\mathbf{u} + 3\mathbf{v} \).
Combine like terms (i.e., the \( \mathbf{i} \) components together and the \( \mathbf{j} \) components together) to express the final vector in terms of \( \mathbf{i} \) and \( \mathbf{j} \).

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