This document contains 3 practice exam questions about vector relationships in geometric figures:
1) A question about vectors spanning a rhombus with possible answers about their dot products and magnitudes.
2) A question about vectors representing the sides of a right square pyramid with possible answers relating the vectors.
3) A question about vectors representing positions on a circle with a diameter, with possible answers for the vector representing another position on the circle.
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Vector Proofs Vce
This document contains 3 practice exam questions about vector relationships in geometric figures:
1) A question about vectors spanning a rhombus with possible answers about their dot products and magnitudes.
2) A question about vectors representing the sides of a right square pyramid with possible answers relating the vectors.
3) A question about vectors representing positions on a circle with a diameter, with possible answers for the vector representing another position on the circle.
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Vector Proofs
2016 Practice Exam 2 Question 14 /
2011 Exam 2 Question 10 The diagram below shows a rhombus, spanned by the two vectors a̰ and b̰ . It follows that A. a̰ ⋅ b̰ = 0 B. a̰ = b̰ C. (a̰ + b̰ ) ⋅ (a̰ − b̰ ) = 0 D. |a̰ + b̰ | = |a̰ − b̰ | E. 2a̰ + 2b̰ = 0̰
2017 NHT Exam 2 Question 13
Let 𝑂𝐴𝐵𝐶𝐷 be a right square pyramid where a̰ = 𝑂𝐴⃗, b̰ = 𝑂𝐵⃗, c̰ = 𝑂𝐶⃗ , and d̰ = 𝑂𝐷⃗.
An equation correctly relating these vectors is
A. a̰ + c̰ = b̰ + d̰ B. (a̰ − c̰ ) ⋅ (d̰ − c̰ ) = 0 C. a̰ + d̰ = b̰ + c̰ D. (a̰ − d̰ ) ⋅ (c̰ − b̰ ) = 0 E. a̰ + b̰ = c̰ + d̰
2018 NHT Exam 2 Question 12
In the diagram above, 𝐿𝑂𝑀 is a diameter of the circle with centre 𝑂. 𝑁 is a point on the circumference of the circle.
If r̰ = 𝑂𝑁⃗ and s̰ = 𝑀𝑁⃗, then 𝐿𝑁⃗ is equal to
A. 2r̰ − 2s̰ B. r̰ − 2s̰ C. r̰ + 2s̰ D. 2r̰ + s̰ E. 2r̰ − s̰