#May someone explain me Chasles's relation and the vectors, i am having an assessment tomorrow.

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marsh ore
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hexed prism
marsh ore
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hi

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yea

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hi

hexed prism
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What do you need explained?

marsh ore
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Chasles's relation is like taking a journey between three places. Let’s say you want to go from place A to place C

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there are 3 ways

marsh ore
hexed prism
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So then stop commenting

marsh ore
hexed prism
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Depends on the question

marsh ore
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You use Chasles's relation when you want to break a vector into parts or combine smaller vectors into one.

marsh ore
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hexed prism
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I dont need help helping.

marsh ore
marsh ore
hexed prism
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So you're illiterate, g2k

marsh ore
hexed prism
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Also they said it's triangle inequality, not adding vectors.

marsh ore
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when you can use it

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You'll lose points

marsh ore
hexed prism
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Sure, whatever

foggy mountainBOT
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is this argument unnesecary?
Outlook unclear.

marsh ore
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wtf

marsh ore
hexed prism
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Next time read before being foolish and derailing help channels. #helper-staff exists for if you feel the helper is not being effective.

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2 helpers are not needed.

marsh ore
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For example

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then answer him/her

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can we use the Chasles' relation

marsh ore
hexed prism
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I've been trying, I've been having to explain common sense to you

hexed prism
marsh ore
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good

hexed prism
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Like your question has yet to be formed properly. Do you mean triangle inequality or just.. adding vectors?

marsh ore
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i need to help someone with olympiad. so quit your yapping to me

hexed prism
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Question like "will I lose marks" can't be answered here, we're not the marker/teacher

marsh ore
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My teacherù

hexed prism
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So go ask him

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You're asking a question about a marking scheme

marsh ore
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Can we use Chasles' relation now?

hexed prism
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You keep not asking questions

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Yes, when you have vectors you can add them

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Better?

marsh ore
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Yes

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ty

hexed prism
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Ok