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A = (4 , -4)B = (-3 , 2)How do I represent a + b on a graph using the head-to-tail method?

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Given the following coordinate points

A = (4 , -4)

B = (-3 , 2)

The sum of the coordinate point is exprssed as:


A+B=(4,-4)+(-3,2)

Take the sum of the coordinates to have:


\begin{gathered} A+B=(4+(-3),(-4+2)) \\ A+B=(4-3,-4+2) \\ A+B=(1,-2) \end{gathered}

Represent the coordinates A, B and its sum A+B on a graph as shown

To draw the required graph, you will connect the coordinate of the vector draw the first vector on a graph and then placing the tail of each subsequent vector at the head of the previous vector

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