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? Vector Notation

Vectors can be represented in three ways: with an arrow above a letter indicating direction (e.g., →AB), using bold letters (e.g., v), or in component form (e.g., (3, 4)). These notations help in identifying and working with vectors in mathematical contexts.
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? Vector Notation

Vectors can be represented in three ways: with an arrow above a letter indicating direction (e.g., →AB), using bold letters (e.g., v), or in component form (e.g., (3, 4)). These notations help in identifying and working with vectors in mathematical contexts.
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🔹 Vector Notation

Vectors are usually written like this:

 → above a letter (e.g., →AB means a vector from point A to point B)

 Bold letters (like v)

 Or in component form, like (3, 4)

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