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STPM Term1 Chapter 6 Vectors

1. The document provides revision notes on vectors in 2D and 3D, including definitions of position vectors, unit vectors, algebraic properties of vectors, scalar and cross products of vectors, vector geometry involving lines and planes, and applications involving volume and projections. 2. Key concepts covered include vector equations and Cartesian equations for lines and planes, finding distances and angles, and determining intersections between lines, planes, and a line and plane. 3. Formulas and steps are provided for problems such as finding the shortest distance from a point to a line or plane, the angle between vectors, lines and planes, and determining the intersection point between entities.

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STPM Term1 Chapter 6 Vectors

1. The document provides revision notes on vectors in 2D and 3D, including definitions of position vectors, unit vectors, algebraic properties of vectors, scalar and cross products of vectors, vector geometry involving lines and planes, and applications involving volume and projections. 2. Key concepts covered include vector equations and Cartesian equations for lines and planes, finding distances and angles, and determining intersections between lines, planes, and a line and plane. 3. Formulas and steps are provided for problems such as finding the shortest distance from a point to a line or plane, the angle between vectors, lines and planes, and determining the intersection point between entities.

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Revision Notes on Chapter 6 : Vectors (Term 1)


Name : ______________________________ Date : __________________
6.1 : VECTORS IN 2 & 3-D
(A) : Unit Vectors & Position Vectors
1). Position vector of a point ( , , )
x
A x y z r OA xi yj zk y
z
| |
|
= = = + + =
|
|
\ .

2). Length of
2 2 2
OA r x y z = = + +
3). Unit vector in the direction of (with length of 1 unit)

OA r
OA
r
OA
= =

(B) : Algebraic Properties of Vectors
1). If point
1 1 1 2 2 2
( , , ) and ( , , ) , A x y z B x y z = =
2 1
2 1
2 1
x x
AB OB OA y y
z z

| |
|
= =
|
|

\ .

2). Distance between point
1 1 1
( , , ) A x y z and ( ) ( ) ( )
2 2 2
2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
( , , ) = B x y z x x y y z z + +
3).
a b
OC


+
=
+

a b

4). At x-axis, y = 0, z = 0 ; At y-axis, x = 0, z = 0 ; At z-axis, x = 0, y = 0
(C) : Scalar Product ( Dot Product ) of 2 Vectors
1). . cos a b a b u = ;
.
cos
a b
a b
u =


+ve or ve scalar a b
2).
1 1
2 2 1 1 2 2 3 3
3 3
. .
a b
a b a b a b a b a b
a b
| | | |
| |
= = + +
| |
| |
\ . \ .

3).
. . . 1 ; . . . 0 ; if . 0 and vice versa i i j j k k i j j k k i a b a b = = = = = = =

4). . . a b b a =
5). . ( ) . . a b c a b a c + = +
6). If k is a constant, then
1
. ( . ) , for example : . . ( . )

b
a k b k a b a b a a b
b b
= = =

A
B
O
C


(D) : Vector Product ( Cross Product ) of 2 Vectors a b 2/5
1). a b = ( a b sin ) n u

b


The direction can be determined by Right-hand-rule. a
2).
1 2 3 2 3 3 2 1 3 3 1 1 2 2 1
1 2 3
( ) ( ) ( )
i j k
a b a a a a b a b i a b a b j a b a b k
b b b
= = +
3).

0 ;
, , ;
- , - , -
i i j j k k
i j k j k i k i j
j i k k j i i k j
= = =
= = =
= = =

If 0 , // a b then a b and vice versa =
4). - a b b a =
5). ( ) a b c a b a c + = +
6). If k is a constant, then ( ) a k b k a b =
7). Area of triangle ABC
1

2
AB AC =
8). Area of parallelogram ABCD AB AD =
(E) : Application of Dot & Cross Product of Vectors
1). Volume of a cuboid


( sin 90 )
cos 0
( )

.
a b c
a b c
a b c
a b
a b
a b c
=
=

=

=

2). Projections :










z

i
x

y


x

j
i
x

k
i
x

c

b

a

C

A

E

D

AC

. AC b

AC b


b

u

6.2 : Vector Geometry 3/5
(A) : Line (a point
1 1 1
( , , ) A x y z on the line and a direction vector b ai bj ck = + + are needed)
1). Vector Equation of a line, l : ( : ( 3 2 ) ( 3 - 8 ) ) r a t b for example r i j k t i j k = + = + + + +

1
1
1

x x a
y y t b
z z c
| | | | | |
| | |
= +
| | |
| | |
\ . \ . \ .

Vector from the origin Position vector Direction vector of the line
pointing to the line of a point on the line (e.g. - AB OB OA = , simplified by factorization,
where t is just a constant )
2). Cartesian Equation of a line :

1 1 1
- - - 1 2 3
( for example : )
1 1 3
x x y y z z x y z
a b c

= = = =


Must know :
i ). interchange both vector & Cartesian equations of a line.
ii ). given 2 points, form equation.
iii). show a given point is on a given line.
iv). direction vector of x-axis or parallel to x-axis = i ,
direction vector of y-axis or parallel to y-axis = j ,
direction vector of z-axis or parallel to z-axis = k
3).Shortest distance (perpendicular distance) from a point C to a line =

p AC b =
Must know :
i ). given 1 point & 1 line, find p. (hint: using

p AC b = )
ii ). given 2 skewed lines, find p. (hint: using
1 2
1 2
. ,
b b
p AC n where n
b b

= =

)
iii). given 2 parallel lines, find p. (hint: using

p AC b = )
iv). always use modulus sign when finding distance using dot product of vectors.

(B) : Plane (a point
1 1 1
( , , ) A x y z on the plane and a normal vector n ai bj ck = + + are needed)
1). Vector Equation of a plane, t : . ( : . ( 2 - 2 ) - 3 ) r n d for example r i j k = + =
1 1 1
.
x a
y b x a y b z c
z c
| | | |
| |
= + +
| |
| |
\ . \ .

Vector from the origin Normal vector to unique scalar for a specific plane
Pointing to the plane the plane
2). Cartesian Equation of a plane :
. ax by cz d where d OA n + + = =


4/5


Must know :
i ). interchange both vector & Cartesian equations of a plane.
ii ). given 1 point on a plane & the normal vector, find the equation of plane.
iii). find the intersection point between a plane and x, y or z axis.
(e.g. for x-axis, y=0,z=0; substitute these into the planes Cartesian eq. to find x, i.e. (x,0,0))
iv). given 3 points on a plane,find the equation of the plane.
v ). given 2 points on a plane & a vector on the plane or a parallel line equation, find the equation of the
plane.
vi). given 1 point on a plane & 1 line equation on the plane, find the equation of plane.
vii).show a given point is on a given plane.
viii).show a given line is on a given plane.(hint: substitute the r of the line into the r of the plane and if the
dot product is equal to the value of d, then the line is on the plane)
ix). given 1 point, A above plane & 1 plane, find the perpendicular intersecting point, B from A to the plane.
(hint: find OB OA t n = + , then substitute the co-ordinates of B into the plane equation to find t)
x ). Given a line, l
1
on a plane,
1
t which is perpendicular to another plane
2
t , find
1
t .
(hint:
1 1 2 1
& obtain a point from n of n b t = l
1
)
3). Shortest distance (perpendicular distance) from the origin to a plane = . p r n =
4). Shortest distance from a point
1 1 1
( , y , z ) x to the plane ( 0 ax by cz d + + + = )
1 1 1
2 2 2



ax by cz d
a b c
+ + +
=
+ +

(note: this formula is derived from
2 1
p p p = and can be used directly)
(C) : Angles (All formulae in this part are derived using the dot product of 2 vectors)
(if cos u is ve, find also the acute angle of u )

1). Angle between 2 lines = u , (can be acute or obtuse), where
1 2
1 2
.
cos

b b
b b
u =
2). Angle between a line & a plane = u , where
.
cos sin sin

b n
and
b n
o u u = =
3). Angle between 2 planes = u , where
1 2
1 2
.
cos

n n
n n
u =




b

b

n

plane

o
u

u

u

1
n


2
n


2 plane

1 plane

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(D) : Intersection
1). To find the intersecting point between lines l
1
:
1
r
1
1
a b = + & l
2
:
2
r
2 2
a b = + ,
Steps: i ). Start with
1
1
a b + =
2 2
a b +
ii ). Then equating the 3 coefficient of , , i j k respectively to find the values of and .
(note: the values of and must satisfy the 3 equations or otherwise the 2 lines not intersecting)
iii). Substitute the values of and back into l
1
or l
2
to find the intersecting point.

2). To find the intersecting point between a line l, r a tb = + and a plane , . r n d t = ,
Steps: i ). Substitute the r of the line into the r of the plane to find the value of t.
ii ). Substitute the value of t back into the line equation to find the intersecting point.

3). To find the intersecting line between the plane
1 2
and t t ,
Steps: i ). The direction vector of the intersecting line =
1 2
n n
ii ). Find a point on the intersecting line by using Cartesian equations of
1 2
and t t :
a). eliminate the variable z to obtain 1 equation with only x and y variables.
b). let x = any number which will cause y to be an integer.
c). substitute the values of x and y into one of the planes Cartesian equation to find z value.
d). write the intersecting line equation as r a tb = +




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