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Vector (mathematics and physics) - Wikipedia
Vector (mathematics and physics) In mathematics and physics, a vector is a physical quantity that cannot be expressed by a single number (a scalar). The term may also be used to refer to elements of some vector spaces, and in some contexts, is used for tuples, which are finite sequences (of numbers or other objects) of a fixed length.
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Free Vector Images - Download & Edit Online | Freepik
Discover millions of free vectors on Freepik. Explore a vast collection of diverse, high-quality vector files in endless styles. Find the perfect vector to enhance your creative projects!
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Welcome to the Vector Evaluations+ & PD Tracking Professional Growth Suite For Administrator and User Support Articles and Tutorials, Product Updates, Best Practice Webinars, and More, Visit our Support Center.
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VECTOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VECTOR is a quantity that has magnitude and direction and that is commonly represented by a directed line segment whose length represents the magnitude and whose orientation in space represents the direction; broadly : an element of a vector space.
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Vectors - Math is Fun
When we multiply a vector by a scalar it is called "scaling" a vector, because we change how big or small the vector is.
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vector - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
vector (plural vectors) (mathematics, physics) A directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points. coordinate term hypernym quotations Coordinate term: rotor Hypernym: tensor
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Vector - Math.net
Vectors, specifically Euclidean vectors, are mathematical objects that encode magnitude and direction. Vectors are ubiquitous in physics and describe quantities such as force, velocity, electric field, etc. There are 2 common ways to think of vectors: geometrically and numerically.