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Multiple Choice
Given vectors u⃗ and v⃗, sketch the resultant vector −2u⃗+3v⃗.
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Identify the given vectors \( \vec{u} \) and \( \vec{v} \) from the first image. \( \vec{u} \) is a vertical vector pointing upwards, and \( \vec{v} \) is a horizontal vector pointing to the right.
To find \( -2\vec{u} \), reverse the direction of \( \vec{u} \) and double its length. This results in a vector pointing downwards with twice the length of \( \vec{u} \).
To find \( 3\vec{v} \), keep the direction of \( \vec{v} \) the same and triple its length. This results in a vector pointing to the right with three times the length of \( \vec{v} \).
To sketch the resultant vector \( -2\vec{u} + 3\vec{v} \), place the tail of \( 3\vec{v} \) at the head of \( -2\vec{u} \).
Draw the resultant vector from the tail of \( -2\vec{u} \) to the head of \( 3\vec{v} \). This vector represents \( -2\vec{u} + 3\vec{v} \).