Vectors a = (2, 4) , b = (−1, 2), and c = (c1, c2) all have the initial point at the origin, what are the coordinates of their terminal points? Vectors a = (2, 4) , b = (−1, 2), and c = (c1, c2) all have the initial point at the origin, what are the coordinates of their terminal points?

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Answer:

A(2,4), B(-1,2). and C[tex](c_1,c_2)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

If a vector has terminal  point with coordinates P(x,y) and an initial point at the origin (0,0), then

[tex]\vec{p}=\binom{x}{y}-\binom{0}{0}\\\implies \vec{p}=\binom{x}{y}[/tex]

Therefore if

[tex]\vec{a}=\binom{2}{4}\\ \vec{b}=\binom{-1}{2}\\\vec{c}=\binom{c_1}{c_2}[/tex]

Then the coordinates of their terminal points are A(2,4), B(-1,2). and C[tex](c_1,c_2)[/tex]

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