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Additional Maths · Vectors

Vectors in two dimensions

CIE 06061 min read

Overview

Vectors have both magnitude and direction — used for displacement, velocity and geometry.

Basics

  • Written as a column ⎛x⎞⎝y⎠ or as x i + y j.
  • Magnitude (length) = √(x² + y²).
  • A unit vector has magnitude 1: divide a vector by its magnitude.
  • A position vector locates a point relative to the origin.

Operations

  • Add/subtract by combining components.
  • A scalar multiple ka keeps the direction (or reverses it) and scales the length.
  • Two vectors are parallel if one is a scalar multiple of the other.

Worked example

If a = (3, 4), |a| = √(9 + 16) = 5, so the unit vector is (0.6, 0.8).

Velocity & position

position = initial position + velocity × time, e.g. r = r₀ + t v.

Common mistakes

  • Adding magnitudes instead of components when adding vectors.

Exam tips

  • "Parallel" → check if the components are in the same ratio.

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