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<math> (f+g)(t)=f(t)+g(t)\ for\ any\ t\in S </math> <br/>
<math> (f+g)(t)=f(t)+g(t)\ for\ any\ t\in S </math> <br/>
<math> (af)(t)=a\cdot f(t)\ </math>
<math> (af)(t)=a\cdot f(t)\ </math>

====''Scan of Lecture Notes''====

* PDF file by [[User:Alla]]: [[Media:MAT_Lect004.pdf|Week 2 Lecture 2 notes]]

==<center><u>'''Scan of Tutorial notes'''</u></center>==

* PDF file by [[User:Alla]]: [[Media:MAT_Tut002.pdf|Week 2 Tutorial notes]]

Revision as of 22:05, 30 September 2006

A force has a direction and a magnitude.

Force Vectors

Properties

Definition

Let F be a field "of scalars". A vector space over F is a set V, of "vectors", along with two operations


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Examples

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Ex.2.





Ex.3. form a vector space over .
Ex.4.
Ex.5. is a vector space over .
Ex.6.



Scan of Lecture Notes

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