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Math 205 – Calculus III Andy Rosen www.rosenmath.com. Student Learning Outcomes. Students will be able to p erform calculus on vector valued functions. p erform vector operations using geometry in space. p erform calculus on multivariable functions. Vectors. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Math 205 – Calculus III

Andy Rosen

www.rosenmath.com

[If you are trying to crash the course, that

will be the first thing we talk about.]

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Student Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to

•perform calculus on vector valued functions.

•perform vector operations using geometry in space.

•perform calculus on multivariable functions.

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VectorsDef. A vector is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.

v is displacement vector from A to B

A is the initial point, B is the terminal point

or orAB v����������������������������

v

v

A

B

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Note that position was not used to determine a vector…

v and u are equivalent vectors

v = u

v u

D

CA

B

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4

2

-2

-4

-6

5

<3,4>

4

2

-2

-4

-6

5

<3,4>The vector from (0,0) to (3,4) can be written in component form

Because position doesn’t matter, each of these vectors is equivalent

The vector representation that has an initial point at (0,0) is in standard position

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Ex. Find the vector represented by the directed line segment with initial point A(2,-3,4) and terminal point B(-2,1,1).

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Ex. Consider vector v from (0,0) to (3,2) and vector u from (1,2) to (4,4). Show that u and v are equivalent vectors.

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Def. The magnitude of a vector is the distance between initial and terminal points.

Thm. The length of vector is

The length of vector is

orv v

1 2,a a a

2 21 2a a a

1 2 3, ,a a a a

2 2 21 2 3a a a a

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Def. If u and v are positioned so that the terminal point of u is at the initial point of v, then u + v is the vector with the initial point of u and the terminal point of v.

v

u

u v

u+v

u v

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Def. If c is a scalar (non-vector) and v is a vector, then cv is the vector with the same direction as v that has length c times as long as v. If c < 0, then cv goes in the opposite direction as v.

v

13 v -2v

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u – v = u + (-v)

u

v

u

-v

u-v

u-v

u-v

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Ex. Given vectors a and b, draw 2a – b.

a b

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Adding and scalar multiplication numerically:

• When adding vectors in component form, add corresponding components

• When multiplying by a scalar, multiply each component by the scalar

Note that we haven’t talked about multiplying two vectors

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Ex. Let , find

a) ||a||

b) a + b

c) 2a – 5b

4,0,3 and 2,1,5a b

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Def. A unit vector is a vector whose length is 1.

The unit vector in the direction of a is

Ex. Find the unit vector in the direction of

au

a

2, 1, 2v

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Ex. Find a vector in the direction of that has magnitude 7.

3,4, 2

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Note V2 means the set of all vectors in 2-D, V3 is the set of all vectors in 3-D

There are three basic vectors in V3 that we should talk about:

i = j = k =

These are the standard basis vectors because they are unit vectors in each of the three dimensions

1,0,0 0,1,0 0,0,1

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Every vector in V3 can be described using i, j, and k

4i – 2j + k

Ex. If a = i + 2j – 3k and b = 4i + 7k, find 2a + 3b.

4, 2,1

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We can also find the vector if we know magnitude and angle:

Ex. The magnitude of a vector is 3, and it forms an angle of . Find the vector.

cos sinv v i v j

6

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In physics, vectors can be used to describe force:

If several forces act on an object, the resultant force is the sum of these forces.

Ex. A 100-lb weight hangs from two wires as shown. Find the tensions (forces) T1 and T2 in both wires.

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