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3. Addition and subtraction of vectors
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Subtraction of two vectors is just a special case of addition. The vector u - v is defined to be ![]()
Using the parallelogram law of addition, u - v = u + (-v) = ![]() The vector v - u can be found in the same way. ![]()
![]() The vectors u + v and u - v are both diagonals of the parallelogram formed by u and v. ![]()
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