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Mathematics, 22.10.2019 02:00 eddyy5900

Sasha says that a vector has a direction component in it; therefore, we cannot add two vectors or subtract one from
the other. his argument is that we cannot add "east" to "north" nor subtract "east" from "north," for instance.
therefore, he claims, we cannot add or subtract vectors.
a. is he correct? explain your reasons.
b. what would you do if you need to add two vectors, u and v, or subtract vector v from vector u arithmetically?

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