Introduction to Vectors Guided Notes and Homework
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- This print-and-go unit contains the notes, homework, and review activities for a vectors unit for precalculus, geometry, or trigonometry classes. The unit covers the following topics:--Difference Between a Vector and a Scalar--Component Form--Vector Operations--Unit Vectors--Direction Angles--Dot PrPrice $10.49Original Price $15.97Save $5.48
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These introduction to vectors notes give a basic introduction to vectors which would be perfect for a precalculus or geometry class studying vectors. The guided notes start with a discussion about the familiar concepts of distance and displacement, defines vectors, and discusses representations of vectors (graphically and algebraically in component form). The homework also introduces students to the concept of equal vectors, and guides them to extend their knowledge.
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