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Drawing, Component Form and

Operations on Vectors

© Shari Bruyn December 28, 2015


Vectors – Drawing, Component Form and Operations
Use these vectors using the given dot as the starting point to work the problems
involving magnitude, direction, component form and operations. Cross out the
solution in the chart at the bottom of the next page to find how many times you
can subtract 2 from 50.

 
a b

c

d


e
Use the dot as a starting point on the grid below to combine the vectors from
above. Cross out the letters at the head of the resultant vector in the puzzle on
the next page.
     
1. 2c  d 2. e  2 a 3. b  2c
EAF KG

BES EIG

LD
EI

IT WOU

© Shari Bruyn December 28, 2015


Find the component form of the vectors using A as the initial point and B as the
terminal point. Cross out the solutions on the puzzle on the bottom of the page.
4. A(3, -2) and B(-2, 7) 5. A(0, 4) and B(-1, -2) 6. A(4, 1) and B(-5, -2)

Find the magnitude of the vector with A as the initial point and B as the terminal
point. Cross out the solutions on the puzzle at the bottom of this page.
7. A(3, -9) and B(-1, 3) 8. A(-2, 8) and B(-3, 2) 9. A(-7, 3) and B(2, 2)

 
Let v  6,3 and w  8, 3 . Find each of the following vectors. Cross out the
solutions on the puzzle at the bottom of this page.
     
10. 4v + 2 w 11. -3v - 8 w 12. ½ w - 23 v

ONC EAF TER ALY THA IT TYOU


8,9 1.36 9.06 6.25 0,5
EDU CAT WOU LD WAY BES PPY
8,6 12.65 46,15 5,9
UBT PER RACT EI INGF KG RO
0, 0 6.08 9,18 5, 25
MF GHT ORTY AWE EIG HT PLY
1, 7 1, 6 4.99 13, 6 6.99 9, 3

© Shari Bruyn December 28, 2015


Vectors – Drawing, Component Form and Operations
Use these vectors using the given dot as the starting point to work the problems
involving magnitude, direction, component form and operations. Cross out the
solution in the chart at the bottom of the next page to find how many times you
can subtract 2 from 50.

 
a b



c d


e
Use the dot as a starting point on the grid below to combine the vectors from
above. Cross out the letters at the head of the resultant vector in the puzzle on
the next page.
     
1. 2c  d 2. e  2 a 3. b  2c
EAF KG

BES EIG

LD
EI

IT WOU

© Shari Bruyn December 28, 2015


Find the component form of the vectors using A as the initial point and B as the
terminal point. Cross out the solutions on the puzzle on the bottom of the page.
4. A(3, -2) and B(-2, 7) 5. A(0, 4) and B(-1, -2) 6. A(4, 1) and B(-5, -2)
5,9 1, 6 9, 3

Find the magnitude of the vector with A as the initial point and B as the terminal
point. Cross out the solutions on the puzzle at the bottom of this page.
7. A(3, -9) and B(-1, 3) 8. A(-2, 8) and B(-3, 2) 9. A(-7, 3) and B(2, 2)
12.65 6.08 9.06

 
Let v  6,3 and w  8, 3 . Find each of the following vectors. Cross out the
solutions on the puzzle at the bottom of this page.
     
10. 4v + 2 w 11. -3v - 8 w 12. ½ w - 23 v
8,6 46,15 13, 6

ONC EAF TER ALY THA IT TYOU


8,9 1.36 9.06 6.25 0,5
EDU CAT WOU LD WAY BES PPY
8,6 12.65 46,15 5,9
UBT PER RACT EI INGF KG RO
0, 0 6.08 9,18 5, 25
MF GHT ORTY AWE EIG HT PLY
1, 7 1, 6 4.99 13, 6 6.99 9, 3

Once. After that you would be subtracting from forty eight.

© Shari Bruyn December 28, 2015

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