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Write the resultant of the two vectors as an ordered pair. –6 5 and 6 –5

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User Kwn
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Answer: (0,0)

Explanation:

Hi, answer this we have to obtain the resultant adding both vectors.

If we name the vectors:

a = (-6,5) and b = (6;-5)

Adding both vectors is equal to:

a+b = (-6+6; 5+[-5]) = (0;0)

The resultant of the vectors is equal to (0,0) as an ordered pair.

Feel free to ask for more if needed or if you did not understand something.

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User Thebenman
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Answer:

Resultant vector of two vectors is (0, 0).

Explanation:

in this question two vectors having ordered pair (-6, 5) and (6, -5) have been given.

We can represent these vectors in the form of


\vec{A}=-6\hat{x}+5\hat{y}

and
\vec{A'}=6\hat{x}+(-5)\hat{y}

Now the resultant of these vectors will be = A + A'

A + A' =
\vec{A}=-6\hat{x}+5\hat{y} +
\vec{A'}=6\hat{x}+(-5)\hat{y}

So the resultant vector = (0 + 0)

Therefore the resultant will be (0, 0)

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