I don't however understand how r can represent a 2D vector and be equal to the sum of two linear vectors in different directions. The only thing close I've seen to this representation is complex numbers z = x + iy, but even that, the vector is split into a modulus and argument part.bennisboy wrote:
correct, karmaramaVub wrote:
v = 2ti + 1.5(t^2)j
But thanks for the karma
Last edited by Vub (2006-09-24 07:28:52)