Answer:
- Yes, vector u and vector v are equivalent vectors.
Step-by-step explanation:
The value of a vector is the difference between its terminal point and its initial point:
u = P2 -P1 = (6-8, 5-3) = (-2, 2)
v = P4 -P3 = (9-11, 10-8) = (-2, 2)
Vectors u and v are both (-2, 2), so are equivalent vectors.
The multiplicative identity shows us that any time you multiply something by the number 1, the result would be what you started with.
Ex: 1(m) or 1 x m.
The reason for thusbis that when you are multiplying you are representing groups of something, so 1 group of anything or m, would just be that anything or m in this case!
Viruses are site articles that contain either DNA or RNA protected by a protein coat. Which statement best susiests why viruses must have host cells to replicate their genetic materials and build new
article
O They lack the ability to enter host cette
They donymes necessary to carry out metabolic reactions
They lack protection around their senetic materials
They lack nucleic acids necessary to pass on traits
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MEASURE OF BASIC SI UNIT
Distance meter
volume(capacity) liter
mass(weight) gram
time. seconds
Temperature. Degree (Celsius)
I’m guessing this is a true or false? It is true.