Final answer:
The original question about 'Positive customer behavior' can not be directly answered with the provided formulas as they pertain to physics and economics, not to customer behavior in a business context.
Step-by-step explanation:
From the context provided, 'Positive customer behavior' does not directly relate to a known formula in educational disciplines. The formulas provided, however, seem to pertain to physical concepts, particularly from physics and electrical engineering. For example, the formula Q = CV, where 'Q' is the total electric charge and 'C' is capacitance, 'V' is voltage, applies to the subject of electrical circuits.
When looking at a parallel circuit, the relationship CpV=C₁V+ C₂V + C₃ V indicates that the total charge across a parallel circuit is the sum of individual charges on each capacitor. In the context of Jeremy's budget equation, Budget=PRT X QRT + PPC × QPC, represents a simple linear equation that reflects the relationship between two economic goods, round trips and phone calls, where 'P' and 'Q' are price and quantity respectively.
This illustrates a concept from economics. None of the provided formulas or provided information, including the vector equations mentioned, relates to 'Positive customer behavior' in the context of a business subject. Therefore, the formulas in the given examples are unrelated to the original question about Positive customer behavior.