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Section 6.3
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some notes for you:
The component form of a vector is given as < x, y >, where x describes how far right or left a vector is going and y describes how far up or down a vector is going.
Given a vector’s initial point (where it starts), (x₁, y₁), and terminal point (where it ends), (x₂, y₂) the component form can be found by subtracting the coordinates of each point: < x₂ – x₁, y₂ – y₁ >
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Excellent study notes. I'm so glad I found you online. You have become what MarkFL once was to me---a math magician. I think Mark ended our online friendship because He hated God and my effort to bring him to Christ. Hey, I wanted what's best for him.
your effort to bring him to Christ was HUGE mistake
people do NOT like someone's effort to change them
start with your self: would you change if I try to convince you there is no god?
so, keep that for your self man, you will always lose someone because that