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1 February, 22:52

If Vector A is (3, 0) and Vector B is (-3, 3), what is A - B?

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  1. 1 February, 23:01
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    Answer: (6,-3)

    Explanation:

    Vectors in two dimensions have two components Y and X, and are written in the following form:

    (X, Y)

    In this case we have two vectors:

    A: (3,0)

    B: (-3,3)

    If we want to find the result of A-B, we have to substract the X component of B to the X component of A, and do the same with the Y component of both vectors:

    A-B = (3 - (-3), 0-3)

    Finally:

    A-B = (6, - 3)
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