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Summary O Level Additional Mathematics Chapter on Vectors in Two Dimensions

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This document provides a comprehensive explanation of the chapter on Vectors in Two Dimensions for the Cambridge O Level Additional Mathematics Syllabus 4037. It can also be used for similar syllabi such as EDXCEL, International Baccalaureate, ZIMSEC, etc. It also has practice questions.

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CHAPTER 10: VECTORS IN TWO DIMENSIONS



Chapter objectives:
𝑎
• use vectors in any form, e.g. x y , )))))⃗
𝐴𝐵 , 𝐩, 𝑎𝐢 − 𝑏𝐣
𝑏
• know and use position vectors and unit vectors
• find the magnitude of a vector; add and subtract vectors and multiply
vectors by scalars
• compose and resolve velocities
• find the scalar product and use it to determine the angle between any
vector notation two lines




What is a vector?




A vector is a quantity with both magnitude and direction. Because direction
is important in vectors, vectors are measured relative a reference point.
Depending on the reference point, a vector can be a position or a
displacement vector.



Position vectors



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,A position vector is a vector measured relative to the origin 𝑂. The position
vector of an arbitrary point 𝐴 relative to the origin is written as )))))⃗
𝑂𝐴 or 𝒂.

The position vector of a point can also be given in the format:
𝑎
𝒂=x y
𝑏
Where (𝑎; 𝑏) are the coordinates of the point 𝐴.

Position vectors can also be given in the 𝒊 − 𝒋 format:

𝒂 = 𝑎𝒊 + 𝑏𝒋

(where 𝒊 and 𝒋 the unit vectors in the 𝑥 and 𝑦 directions respectively)




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, In fact, any vector can be written in this format:
𝑥/
‡ ˆ = 𝑥/ 𝒊 + 𝑦/ 𝒋
𝑦/




Displacement vectors




The displacement vector of a point is its relative position from a point of
reference which is not necessarily the origin. The displacement vector of the
)))))⃗. The displacement vector of the
point B relative to the point A is written 𝐴𝐵
point A relative to the point B is written )))))⃗
𝐵𝐴.

Note that:

)))))⃗ ≠ 𝐵𝐴
𝐴𝐵 )))))⃗ but 𝐴𝐵
)))))⃗ = −𝐵𝐴
)))))⃗

In general, when the direction of a vector is reversed, its sign is also reversed.
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