Coordinate systems
Using numbers to represent vectors
Let \(\vec{v}\) be a vector on a plane. Let’s assume that there exist some other vectors \(\vec{i}\) and \(\vec{j}\) on the same plane such that, for some values of \(x, y \in \mathbb{R} \) we can express \(\vec{v}\) as:
$$ \vec{v} = x \vec{i} + y \vec{j} $$
In such a scenario, we can call the ordered list \((\vec{i}, \vec{j})\) a coordinate system for the plane and we call the pair \((x, y)\) the coordinates of \(\vec{v}\) in that coordinate system.
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