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Vector
Arithmetic
1
O
After
a
vector
has
been
converted
to
rectangular
coordinates,
it
can
be
added
to
or
subtracted
from
another
converted
vector
by
using
the
=+
and
®Em
>
keys.
The
procedure
for
adding
or
subtracting
vectors
follows:
1.
Erase
the
summation
storage
locations
(5-8)
by
pressing
wmm
CLR.
2.
Convert
the
first
vector
to
rectangular
coordinates
by
pressing
==
REC,
3.
Store
the
x
and
y
values
in
locations 7
and
8
by
pressing
>
+.
4.
Convert
the
second
vector
to
rectangular
coordinates.
5.
Add
the
second
vector’s
coordinates
to
those
in
locations
7
and
8
by
pressing
>
+.
Or
alternatively,
subtract
the
second
vector'’s
coordinates
from
those
in
7
and
8
by
pressing
™88
>—
The
resultant
vector,
in
rectangular
coordinates,
is
stored
in
locations
7
and
8.
6.
Recall
locations
7
and
8
to
X
and
Y
respectively
by
pressing
RCL
>
+.
7.
Finally
convert
these
values
to
polar
coordinates
by
pressing
TO
POL
EXAMPLE
A.
An
aircraft
has
a
true
air
speed
of
150
knots
and
an
estimated
heading
of
45°.
There
is
a
head
wind
of
40
knots
and
25°.
What
is
the
actual
ground
speed
and
true
heading?
Solution:
The
true
heading
and
actual
ground
speed
are
equal
to
the
difference
of
the
vectors:
45°
150
knots
25°,
40
knots
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CategoryCalculator
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