This document contains an assignment from an Advanced Mathematics 2 course involving linear algebra concepts. The assignment contains 4 exercises involving vectors and dot products. Exercise 1 involves determining if two vectors are parallel. Exercise 2 involves using the dot product property to show a triangle is right-angled. Exercise 3 involves calculating the area of a triangle given two side vectors. Exercise 4 involves another area calculation using two side vectors.
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This document contains an assignment from an Advanced Mathematics 2 course involving linear algebra concepts. The assignment contains 4 exercises involving vectors and dot products. Exercise 1 involves determining if two vectors are parallel. Exercise 2 involves using the dot product property to show a triangle is right-angled. Exercise 3 involves calculating the area of a triangle given two side vectors. Exercise 4 involves another area calculation using two side vectors.
This document contains an assignment from an Advanced Mathematics 2 course involving linear algebra concepts. The assignment contains 4 exercises involving vectors and dot products. Exercise 1 involves determining if two vectors are parallel. Exercise 2 involves using the dot product property to show a triangle is right-angled. Exercise 3 involves calculating the area of a triangle given two side vectors. Exercise 4 involves another area calculation using two side vectors.
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This document contains an assignment from an Advanced Mathematics 2 course involving linear algebra concepts. The assignment contains 4 exercises involving vectors and dot products. Exercise 1 involves determining if two vectors are parallel. Exercise 2 involves using the dot product property to show a triangle is right-angled. Exercise 3 involves calculating the area of a triangle given two side vectors. Exercise 4 involves another area calculation using two side vectors.
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FPT University Subject: Advanced Mathematics 2 ASSIGNMENT 2 Book: Linear Algebra With Applications, 5th Edition Author: W.
Keith Nicholson Publisher: McGraw-Hill International Edition
Exercise 19
Pages 166
178
r T v = [ 3 2 1] r r r r T u is paralell to v u = av = a [ 3 2 1] r r u = 3 v 9a 2 + 4a 2 + a 2 = 9 ( 9 + 4 + 1) a = 3 r u = [ 9 6 3] T r T u = [ 9 6 3] uu ur T QP = [ 3 2 4] uu ur T QR = [ 2 7 2] uu ur T PR = [ 5 5 6] u u ur uru u uu uu ur ur QP.QR = 6 + 14 8 = 0 QP QR PQR is right angled triangle QP = QR = PR = uu ur QP uu ur QR uu ur PR = 29 = 57 = 86
Solution
QP 2 + QR 2 = PR 2 4 185 a)
uu ur T AB = [ 2 1 2] uu ur T AC = [ 2 3 3] uu uu ur ur AB, AC = [ 3 2 4] T uu uu ur ur 1 29 AB, AC = S ABC = 2 2 uu ur T AB = [ 2 1 1] uu ur T AC = [ 4 2 2] uu uu ur ur AB, AC = [ 0 0 0] T uu uu ur ur 1 AB, AC = 0 S ABC = 2 uu ur T AB = [ 1 1 2 ] uu ur T AC = [ 0 2 4] uu uu ur ur AB, AC = [ 0 4 2] T uu uu ur ur 1 AB, AC = 5 S ABC = 2