Calculus 3: Vectors (Video #2) | Math with Professor V

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An introduction to vectors, position vectors, finding magnitude of vectors; definition of vector addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication. Examples of properties of vectors. Finding unit vectors. Physics example with tension and static equilibrium using vectors.

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So when finding the horizontal component, you always use cosine? And when finding the vertical component, you use sine? My professor never explained why he used cos and sin.

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