Geometric Vectors Homework: Get Corrected Answers

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The discussion centers on a request for corrections on geometric vector homework answers. The original poster has shared images of their work and is seeking feedback on accuracy. Participants inquire about the source of the homework, revealing it comes from a handout rather than a textbook. There is some confusion regarding the nature of the questions being asked, with others noting that the answers are already provided. The thread highlights a collaborative effort to ensure understanding of the homework material.
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Homework Statement


See images. . .
Can you please correct my answers if I get some of them wrong?

Homework Equations


There aren't really any relevant equations to solve the problems

The Attempt at a Solution


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What book are you using? I like these question.
 
rocophysics said:
What book are you using? I like these question.

No textbook, it's a handout sheet from my teacher.
 
What question are you asking? You have all the answers to these problems.
 
HallsofIvy said:
What question are you asking? You have all the answers to these problems.

I'm asking whether or not I got these questions right. . .
 
I picked up this problem from the Schaum's series book titled "College Mathematics" by Ayres/Schmidt. It is a solved problem in the book. But what surprised me was that the solution to this problem was given in one line without any explanation. I could, therefore, not understand how the given one-line solution was reached. The one-line solution in the book says: The equation is ##x \cos{\omega} +y \sin{\omega} - 5 = 0##, ##\omega## being the parameter. From my side, the only thing I could...

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