Respuesta :
The graph shows (u - v) for the given vectors u and v will be the one with vectors at (-5, -2).
What is vector ?
A vector is an object that has both a magnitude and a direction. Magnitude defines the size of the vector. It is represented by a line with an arrow, where the length of the line is the magnitude of the vector and the arrow shows the direction.
We have,
u = (-2, -3) and v = (3, -1)
So,
To subtract two vectors, subtract the corresponding components.
i.e. The difference of u and v vector = ( u₁ - v₁, u₂ - v₂)
i.e.
u = (-2, -3) and v = (3, -1)
i.e.
u₁ = -2,
u₂ = -3,
v₁ = 3,
v₂ = -1
Now,
(u - v) = ( u₁ - v₁, u₂ - v₂)
i.e.
(u - v) = [( -2 - 3 ), ( -3 - (-1) )]
On solving,
We get,
(u - v) = (-5, -2)
Hence, we can say that the graph shows (u - v) for the given vectors u and v will be the one with vectors at (-5, -2).
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