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gogolik [260]
3 years ago
14

The resultant of the vectors a = 3i - 2j and b = pi - 2pj is parallel to the vector c = 2i - 3j.

Mathematics
1 answer:
koban [17]3 years ago
8 0

Part (a)

The resultant vector is the vector formed by adding the two vectors a and b. So we effectively add the corresponding components.

You can use the parallelogram law as a visual alternative.

Adding a and b leads to

a+b = (3i-2j) + (pi-2pj)

a+b = (3i+pi) + (-2j-2pj)

a+b = (3+p)i - (2+2p)j

Define vector d to be d = a+b so we can use it later below.

Recall that parallel vectors point in the same direction. This means the ratio of their components or coordinates are equal.

We can say the following

(x coord of d)/(x coord of c) = (y coord of d)/(y coord of c)

(3+p)/(2) = (-(2+2p))/(-3)

Let's solve for p

(3+p)/(2) = (-(2+2p))/(-3)

(3+p)/(2) = (2+2p)/3

3(3+p) = 2(2+2p) .... cross multiply

9+3p = 4+4p

4p+4 = 3p+9

4p-3p = 9-4

p = 5

<h3>Answer:  p = 5</h3>

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Part (b)

Since p = 5, from part (a), we can determine vector b

b = pi - 2pj

b = 5i - 2*5j

b = 5i - 10j

Then add vectors a and b to get

a+b = (3i-2j) + (5i - 10j)

a+b = (3i+5i) + (-2j - 10j)

a+b = (3+5)i - (2+10)j

a+b = 8i - 12j

Or we can say

a+b = (3+p)i - (2+2p)j  .... from part (a)

a+b = (3+5)i - (2+2*5)j ... plugging in p = 5

a+b = 8i - 12j

Note the ratio of the components of vector d and vector c are such

(x coord of d)/(x coord of c) = (y coord of d)/(y coord of c)

8/2 = -12/(-3)

4 = 4

This helps confirm the answer

You could also graph the vectors c = 2i - 3j and d = 8i - 12j to note the two lines produce the same slope -3/2. We can see that -12/8 = -3/2. Lines of the same slope are parallel lines

<h3>Answer:  8i - 12j</h3>
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