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OpenStudy (chaise):
It's a little unclear what you're asking - do you mean how to covert Cartesian coordinates into polar, or vector coordinates?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Uhhhh , I don't even know :o
The question says "find the vector that describes the translation B ---> A .
OpenStudy (kmazraee):
the answer is:
A-B
that A and B the positions and have three component is 3Dimension
and the answer is a vector that shows a line that has direction from A to B.
OpenStudy (klimenkov):
@kmazraee is wrong.
OpenStudy (kmazraee):
why?
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OpenStudy (kmazraee):
sry! I was read "translation" as TRANSITION!
OpenStudy (kmazraee):
@klimenkov please describe my wrong!
OpenStudy (klimenkov):
If you have a vector \(AB\), that begins in the point \(A\) what has the coordinates \((x_A,y_A)\) and ends in the point \(B(x_B,y_B)\), you can write it like \((x_B-x_A,y_B-y_A)\), but not A-B.
OpenStudy (kmazraee):
that not A to B
is's B to A!
the end is A not B in this Question!
OpenStudy (klimenkov):
My fault. Sorry.
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