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Operations On Vectors.
Addition, Subtraction and Scalar (Real) Multiples of Vectors - arithmetic
with vectors
- The sum of vector u = [a,b] and a vector v = [c,d] is denoted
by u + v and given by the computation u+v = [a+c, b +d].
- The difference of a vector u = [a,b] and a vector v = [c,d] is
denoted by u - v and given by the computation u - v = [a-c, b -d].
- The product of a vector u = [a, b] with a real number k is denoted by ku
and given by the computation ku = (ka, kb).
Operation Properties.
The properties of real numbers imply addition of ordered pairs is commutative
and associative and that scalar multiplication distributes over addition.

Parallelism
Two vectors are parallel or collinear when and only when each is a non-zero
scalar multiple k of the other. The two vectors have the same direction if and
only each is a positive scalar multiple of the other.
For Example: [-3,5] and [-12, 20] have the same direction as the
second is 4 times the first. But [8,50] and [2,5] are not parallel as the ratio
of first and second coordinates 8/2 = 4 and 50/5 = 10 are unequal.

Above v= [7,3], u = [14, 6] and w = [-7,-3].
Graphical Representation and Versions of Operations
The addition of vectors can be associated with arrows drawn head to
tail, arrows drawn as the sides of parallelograms. The foregoing provide
graphical means to represent and perform addition operations.
Coordinate Justification of Head to Tail Method

Since the addition of coordinates commutes, the head-to-tail addition
of two vectors also commutes and adding one way or the other leads to the same
result and to a parallelogram.

Ordered Pairs of Quantities - Impure Vectors
In physics, a velocity vector v = [3 m/sec, 5 m/sec] may be drawn in
standard position in a coordinate plane where units on the horizontal and
vertical are given by meters per second (m/s).

With the aid of coordinates (here quantities where the unit dimension is
[L/T], that is length over time, we may analytically add and subtract
velocity vectors, and maultiply them by real numbers. The physical
significance of these operations on velocity is left to a calculus or physics
course.
Link: Working
with Vectors - From Jenny Olive, author of Maths, Student Survival Guide for
science and engineering students.
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