Cambridge International AS and A Level Mathematics Pure Mathematics 1

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KEY POINTS
1  A vector quantity has magnitude and direction.
2  A scalar quantity has magnitude only.
3  Vectors are typeset in bold, a or OA, or in the form O
→
A. They are
handwritten either in the underlined form a, or as O
→
A.
4  The length (or modulus or magnitude) of the vector a is written as a or
as | a |.
5  Unit vectors in the x, y and z directions are denoted by i, j and k, respectively.
6  A vector may be specified in
●●magnitude−direction form: (r, θ) (in two dimensions)
●●component form: xi + yj or xy (in two dimensions)
xi + yj + zk or
x
y
z










(in three dimensions).

7  The position vector O

→
P of a point P is the vector joining the origin to P.
8  The vector A

→
B is b − a, where a and b are the position vectors of A and B.
9  The angle between two vectors, a and b, is given by θ in

cosθ=

aa..bb
aabb
where a. b = a 1 b 1 + a 2 b 2 (in two dimensions)
= a 1 b 1 + a 2 b 2 + a 3 b 3 (in three dimensions).
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