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VECTORS IN 𝑹

, OBJECTIVES
At the end of this chapter you should be able to do the following:

• Define vectors in a plane
• Find the length of a vector in the plane
• Add vectors and multiple with a scalar
• Define unit vector and be able to find unit vectors in a given direction
• Define and give significance of the basis vectors
• Define and understand dot product
• Apply Geometric interpretation of dot product
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