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If a vector is represented as v=3i+2j, and its initial point is at the origin, then the coordinates of its terminal point is ________.
(3, 2)
(2, 3)
(-3, -2)
(-2, -3)
Which of the following best describes the terminal point of a vector?
The point where the vector is created
The point where the vector intersects the x-axis
The point reached when the vector is applied from its initial point
The point opposite to the direction of the vector
Is this statement true or false?
The terminal point of a vector can be thought of as its Length.
True
False
If a vector is given by v=-2i+5j-3k, and its initial point is (1, 2, -1), what are the coordinates of its terminal point?
(-1, 7, -4)
(-2, 5, -3)
(3, 7, -2)
(-3, 2, -1)
If a vector starts at point A (2, 4) and its terminal point is B (7, -3), Then the displacement vector is ________.
(5, -7)
(-5, 7)
(7, -3)
(2, 4)
The terminal point of a vector can also be referred to as its ________.
Base point
Origin point
Initial point
Head point
What is the relationship between the terminal point and the initial point of a vector?
They are the same point
They are connected by the vector's direction
They are connected by the vector's magnitude
They are unrelated
In three-dimensional space, a vector is typically represented as an arrow connecting two points. The terminal point is where the arrow ends.
In two-dimensional space, a vector is often represented by an arrow connecting two points. The terminal point is:
The point from which the arrow originates
The point where the arrowhead is located
The midpoint of the arrow
Any point along the arrow's path
The terminal point of a vector represents:
Where the vector originates
Where the vector is applied
The midpoint of the vector
The opposite direction of the vector
It is done.