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Help me with this question about vectors.-example-1
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Answer:

Proven.

Explanation:

So, fasten your seatbelts, we're about to go on a long ride(◠‿・)—☆

» In a parallelogram, opposite sides are equal in length.

This can be represented (in the vector way) by

'QR = '-SP = 'PS and 'RS = 'QS (let ' represent a vector)

'QR + 'SP= 0 and 'RS-'QS = 0

Note the signs. The signs are determined by the arrows in the diagram. [A reminder: If you walk from a point A to a point B, your displacement vector is 'AB. If you walk back, that is, from B to A; your displacement vector is 'BA which is also equal to '-AB.]

This means: to prove that PQRS is a parallelogram, we must prove that

'QR + 'SP= 0 and/or 'RS-'QS = 0.

In this solution, we will only work on the first equation.

Permit me to remove this ' sign.

QR = QC+CR ...1

QR= QB+BA+AD+DR...2

ADD 1 TO 2

2QR= QC+CR+QB+BA+AD+DR

[LOOK CLOSELY, QC+QB=0 ; CR+DR=0. This is because BQ+QC = BC

BUT, BQ=QC= (BC)/2

QC-BQ= 0

AND, -BQ= QB

QC+QB= 0 ;)]

2QR= BA+AD...3

SP = SA+AP...4

SP= SD+DC+CB+BP...5

ADD 4 TO 5

2SP = SA+AP+SD+DC+CB+BP

[AGAIN, SA+ SD = 0 ; AP+ BP = 0]

2SP= DC+CB...6

3+6

2QR+2SP= BA+AD+DC+CB

[ BA+AD+DC+CB, IN A SIMPLE WAY, MEANS:

you start from B, and move to A (BA); from A to D (AD); from D to C (DC); and from C to B (CB). Therefore, you have gone from B to B (from your starting point and back). Hence, your total DISPLACEMENT is zero (you haven't changed your position).

2(QR+SP) = 0

'QR+'SP= 0

PROVEN

You can work out the other equation, but it is evident that PQRS is a parallelogram.

Help me with this question about vectors.-example-1
User Mthmulders
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Answer:

parallelogram

Explanation:

sr/pq=sp/rq

ab/dc=ad/bc

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