i have a problem and i cant figure it out.
I am trying to find the horizintal and vertical components of the vector u that starts at the point on the coordinate plane p = (-1,4)
and ends at the point Q = (3,2)
would i draw the vector on a plane then make a triangle?
i am thinking i would use these
x= rcos theta
y = rsin theta
so i would need to find r?
r = square root x^2 + y^2
and theta?
theta = arctan y/x
problem is i have two x,y
am i close?
I am trying to find the horizintal and vertical components of the vector u that starts at the point on the coordinate plane p = (-1,4)
and ends at the point Q = (3,2)
would i draw the vector on a plane then make a triangle?
i am thinking i would use these
x= rcos theta
y = rsin theta
so i would need to find r?
r = square root x^2 + y^2
and theta?
theta = arctan y/x
problem is i have two x,y
am i close?