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11 July, 05:16

How do you convert from v=i+j form to ax+by=c form?

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  1. 11 July, 08:49
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    So that's vector notation. In vector notation we use i, j, k. They have hats on them as well. i will correspond to the x axis and j will correspond to the y axis and k to the z axis if you're working with 3-d models. a and b are just scalars that are being multiplied to the vectors. Just substitute i = ax and j = by and v = c
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