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Cartesian Vectors in 2D Planes

This document introduces Cartesian components of vectors in a two-dimensional coordinate plane. It defines the unit vectors i and j that point in the positive x and y directions, respectively. Any vector in the plane can be expressed as a linear combination of i and j using its x and y components. The length or modulus of a vector can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem on its x and y components. Several examples are provided to demonstrate expressing and calculating vectors and their components.

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Cartesian Vectors in 2D Planes

This document introduces Cartesian components of vectors in a two-dimensional coordinate plane. It defines the unit vectors i and j that point in the positive x and y directions, respectively. Any vector in the plane can be expressed as a linear combination of i and j using its x and y components. The length or modulus of a vector can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem on its x and y components. Several examples are provided to demonstrate expressing and calculating vectors and their components.

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CARTESIAN COMPONENTS OF VECTORS

Two-dimensional Coordinate frames

The diagram shows a two-dimensional coordinate frame.

Any point P in the plane of the figure can be defined in terms of its x and y coordinates.

(All these vectors are multiples of i.)

A unit vector pointing in the positive direction of the xaxis is denoted by i.

Any vector in the direction of the x-axis will be a multiple of i.


A vector of length l in the direction of the x-axis can be written li.

(All these vectors are multiples of j.)

A unit vector pointing in the positive direction of the y-axis is denoted by j.


Any vector in the direction of the y-axis will be a multiple of j. A vector of length l in the direction of the y-axis can be written lj.

Key Point
i represents a unit vector in the direction of the positive x-axis. j represents a unit vector in the direction of the positive y-axis.

Example
Draw the vectors 5i and 4j. Use your diagram and the triangle law of addition to add these two vectors together.

Any vector in the xy plane can be expressed in the form r = ai + bj The numbers a and b are called the components of r in the x and y directions.

Example
a) b) c) d) Draw an xy plane and show the vectors p = 2i + 3j, and q = 5i + j. Express p and q using column vector notation. Show the sum p + q. Express the resultant p + q in terms of i and j.

Example
If a = 9i + 7j and b = 8i + 3j, find: a) a + b b) a b

Key Point

The position vector of P with coordinates (a, b) is: r = OP = ai + bj

Example
State the position vectors of the points with coordinates: a) P(2, 4) b) Q(1, 5) c) R(1,7) d) S(8,4)

Example
Sketch the position vectors: r1 = 3i + 4j, r2 = 2i + 5j, r3 = 3i 2j.

The modulus of any vector r is equal to its length. As we have noted earlier the modulus of r is usually denoted by |r|. When r = ai + bj the modulus can be obtained using Pythagoras theorem. If r is the position vector of point P then the modulus is clearly the distance of P from the origin.

Key Point
if r = ai + bj then |r| = (a + b)

Example
Point A has coordinates (3, 5). Point B has coordinates (7, 8). a) Depict these points on a diagram. b) State the position vectors of A and B. c) Find an expression for AB. d) Find |AB|.

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