#May someone explain me Chasles's relation and the vectors, i am having an assessment tomorrow.
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You mean triangle inequality?
What do you need explained?
Chasles's relation is like taking a journey between three places. Let’s say you want to go from place A to place C
there are 3 ways
I don't need help helping
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So then stop commenting
How to know if we use Chasles' relation
Depends on the question
You use Chasles's relation when you want to break a vector into parts or combine smaller vectors into one.
Stop.
what

I dont need help helping.
IM NOT HELPING YOU
You use Chasles's relation when you want to break a vector into parts or combine smaller vectors into one.
So you're illiterate, g2k
because i've been told if you don't use the Chasles' relation
Also they said it's triangle inequality, not adding vectors.
I WAS ANSWERING How to know if we use Chasles' relation
Sure, whatever
is this argument unnesecary?
Outlook unclear.
wtf
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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.
2 helpers are not needed.
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For example
then answer him/her
can we use the Chasles' relation
You'll get a bad mark
I've been trying, I've been having to explain common sense to you
That's not triangle inequality
JUST ANSWER HIM
good
Like your question has yet to be formed properly. Do you mean triangle inequality or just.. adding vectors?
i need to help someone with olympiad. so quit your yapping to me
Question like "will I lose marks" can't be answered here, we're not the marker/teacher
He told me i'll lose
My teacherù
Can we use Chasles' relation now?
Ok