subtraction of vectors
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A – B, then, is the same thing as A + (–B). For instance, let's take the two vectors A and B: To subtract B from A, take a vector of the same magnitude as B, but pointing in the opposite direction, and add that vector to A, using either the tip-to-tail method or the parallelogram method.
A – B, then, is the same thing as A + (–B). For instance, let's take the two vectors A and B: To subtract B from A, take a vector of the same magnitude as B, but pointing in the opposite direction, and add that vector to A, using either the tip-to-tail method or the parallelogram method.
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A+(-B) or B+(-A)
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