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Unit Vec A Dot B = Cos Theta
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So math was one of my favourite subjects at school thanks to some truly wonderful teachers. However I always found the way I was taught trigonometry was rather obtuse. This device can be used with students who are familiar with some basic concepts from geometry and algebra to visualise how the cosine values used in trigonometry can be computed using a unit vector dot product. The interesting thing is that when one of the vectors is [1,0] the cosine is simply the x value.
Here is a quick youtube video that explains it...
http://youtu.be/AQ0t7twdW-M
In the example provided we have an angle of 60° which is π/3 radians, so the unit vectors are *A[0.5, 0.866]* and *B[1,0]*. The dot product formula is *Ax∙Bx+Ay∙By=Cos ø*, however because *By* is zero, the result is 0.5. Now if we compute the dot product of another two points that we know are 60° apart, namely *A[-0.5, 0.866]* and *B[0.5, 0.866]* we get -0.25 + 0.75 for the x and y values, arriving at the same answer, 0.5. If we t
Here is a quick youtube video that explains it...
http://youtu.be/AQ0t7twdW-M
In the example provided we have an angle of 60° which is π/3 radians, so the unit vectors are *A[0.5, 0.866]* and *B[1,0]*. The dot product formula is *Ax∙Bx+Ay∙By=Cos ø*, however because *By* is zero, the result is 0.5. Now if we compute the dot product of another two points that we know are 60° apart, namely *A[-0.5, 0.866]* and *B[0.5, 0.866]* we get -0.25 + 0.75 for the x and y values, arriving at the same answer, 0.5. If we t
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