The ∑   symbol  asks    you to  evaluate    the function    2   +   3n  for all of  the values  of  n   from    0   through 4
inclusive   and then    sum their   values.
VECTORS
Some    properties, such    as  force,  velocity,   or  acceleration,   need    more    than    just    a   number  to  describe
them.   We  must    know    direction   as  well    as  size    or  magnitude   in  order   to  work    with    them.   Those
quantities  that    are described   by  both    direction   and magnitude   are called  vectors.    Since   vectors have
information about   both    magnitude   and direction,  we  draw    them    with    arrows.
Two vectors are equal   if  and only    if  they    are equal   in  both    magnitude   and direction.  So      is  not equal
to   ,  although    they    are the same    length, because they    are in  different   directions.
In  plane   geometry,   two lines   are perpendicular   if  their   slopes  are negative    reciprocals of  each    other.
In  vector  geometry,   two vectors are perpendicular   if  and only    if  their   dot product
is zero.
If      is  a   vector, then        is  defined as  having  the same    magnitude   but the reverse direction   to  .
Subtracting     is  the same    as  adding  .
Multiplying a   vector  by  a   number  just    has the effect  of  changing    its scale.  So, for example,        would
be  twice   as  long    as      and also    in  the same    direction   as  .
When    two vectors are continuous  (like   a   traveling   vehicle that    makes   a   turn),  you can use the
triangle    law of  addition    and treat   the two vectors as  though  they    were    sides   of  a   triangle.
