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:<math> \vec{v} \cdot \mathbf{\hat{i}} = v_\mathrm{x} </math> |
:<math> \vec{v} \cdot \mathbf{\hat{i}} = v_\mathrm{x} </math> |
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:<math> \vec{v} \cdot \mathbf{\hat{a}}_\mathrm{m} = \sum_{i} v_\mathrm{i} \mathbf{\hat{a}}_\mathrm{i} \cdot \mathbf{\hat{a}}_\mathrm{m} = v_\mathrm{m} </math> |
:<math> \vec{v} \cdot \mathbf{\hat{a}}_\mathrm{m} = \sum_{i} v_\mathrm{i} \mathbf{\hat{a}}_\mathrm{i} \cdot \mathbf{\hat{a}}_\mathrm{m} = v_\mathrm{m} </math> |
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:<math> \delta_\mathrm{i,m} \equiv \begin{cases} 1 & \mbox{if } i = m |
:<math> \delta_\mathrm{i,m} \equiv \begin{cases} 1, & \mbox{if } i = m \\ 0, & \mbox{else} \end{cases}</math> |
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==Example== |
==Example== |
Revision as of 15:23, 17 January 2010
This article covers the notes given in class on January 5, 2010.
Subjects Covered
1) Linear Systems
2) Functions as Vectors
Example
Given function:
1) Use vector analogy
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Authors
Colby Fullerton
Brian Roath