All That Vector Vocab!
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Operator, I Need a Vector!
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Who IS Ms. Hocking?
100

Another Word for Magnitude

What is "length?"

100

Looking at the graph at the top of your review sheet, is the following statement true or false? If it is false, correct the statement so that it is true.

F + C +D = E

What is "True?"

100

Given:    a = < 4, - 6 >,  b = < - 2,  3 >, and  c = < 1, 4 >,  determine the following.

a + 4c - b =

What is "< 10, 7 >?"

100

Given:    a = < 4, - 6 >,  b = < - 2,  3 >, and  c = < 1, 4 >,  determine the following.

 || a + c || =

What is " √29? "

100

Ms. Hocking attends this university

What is "Lipscomb University?"

200

A vector is a quantity that possesses these two features

What are "magnitude" and "direction?"

200

Looking at the graph at the top of your review sheet, is the following statement true or false? If it is false, correct the statement so that it is true.

F + K + G = 0

What is "True?"

200

Given:    a = < 4, - 6 >,  b = < - 2,  3 >, and  c = < 1, 4 >,  determine the following.

a • b =

What is " - 26? "

200

Give the component form and magnitude of the vectors.

Initial point    Terminal point

  (5, 2)            (-9, 1)

What are "<-14, -1>" and "√197?"

200

Ms. Hocking is from this U.S. state

What is "Oregon?"

300

The phrase "first times first plus second times second" is used to help remember how to perform this operation

What is the "dot product?"

300

Looking at the graph at the top of your review sheet, is the following statement true or false? If it is false, correct the statement so that it is true.

G + A + B = K

What is "False?" It equals negative K.

300

Given:    a = < 4, - 6 >,  b = < - 2,  3 >, and  c = < 1, 4 >,  determine the following.

b • c =

What is " 10? "

300

Give the component form and magnitude of the vectors.

Initial point    Terminal point    

 (4, -3)             (10, 7)    

What are " < 6, 10 > " and " 2√34 ?"

300

Ms. Hocking hates this popular food:

A: Chocolate   C: Peanut Butter

B: Cheese       D: Ice Cream

 What is "cheese?"

400

If the dot product of two vectors is zero, then the two vectors are considered this; a synonym to perpendicular

What is "orthogonal?"

400

Looking at the vectors at the bottom your review sheet, find the following:

2v + w + 2x =

Let's draw this together on the board!

400

Given:    a = < 4, - 6 >,  b = < - 2,  3 >, and  c = < 1, 4 >,  determine the following.

(a • c) c =

What is " < -20, -80 >?"

400

Given: w = <-2, 5>, x = <10, 4>, and z=<3,9>, determine if the following pairs of vectors are orthogonal.  EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER!!

w and x    

"What is orthogonal, because the dot product is zero?"

400

This is the name of Ms. Hocking's dog; It is also the nickname of the young heroine from a classic work of modern literature

What is "Scout?"

500

A vector's component form is written in the following notation: < a, b > in which the a and b stand for these two terms

What are the "vertical and horizontal components?"

500

Looking at the vectors at the bottom your review sheet, find the following:

w - 2x =

Let's draw this together on the board!

500

Given:    a = < 4, - 6 >,  b = < - 2,  3 >, and  c = < 1, 4 >,  determine the following.


(b • c) a = 

What is " <40, -60>? "

500

Given: w = <-2, 5>, x = <10, 4>, and z=<3,9>, determine if the following pairs of vectors are orthogonal.  EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER!!

x and z    

What is "Not Orthogonal, because the dot product does not equal zero (but 66)?"

500

This is Ms. Hocking's absolute favorite author; she has read 19 of his books as well as one unpublished novel that can only be received by signing up for his email notifications

Who is "Brandon Sanderson?"