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  1. VECTOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of VECTOR is a quantity that has magnitude and direction and that is commonly represented by a directed line segment whose length represents the magnitude and whose …

  2. Vector (mathematics and physics) - Wikipedia

    In mathematics, physics, and engineering, a Euclidean vector or simply a vector (sometimes called a geometric vector [1] or spatial vector [2]) is a geometric object that has magnitude (or length) and …

  3. Free Vector Images - Download & Edit Online | Freepik

    Discover millions of free vectors on Freepik. Explore a vast collection of diverse, high-quality vector files in endless styles. Find the perfect vector to enhance your creative projects!

  4. Vectors - Math is Fun

    When we multiply a vector by a scalar it is called "scaling" a vector, because we change how big or small the vector is.

  5. Download Free Vectors, Images & Backgrounds | Vecteezy

    Download free backgrounds, graphics, clipart, drawings, icons, logos and more that are safe for commercial use. Vector graphics use mathematical calculations to plot points and draw connecting …

  6. Vectors | Algebra (all content) | Math | Khan Academy

    Test your understanding of Vectors with these 10 questions.

  7. Vector - Math.net

    Vectors, specifically Euclidean vectors, are mathematical objects that encode magnitude and direction. Vectors are ubiquitous in physics and describe quantities such as force, velocity, electric field, etc. …

  8. An introduction to vectors - Math Insight

    A introduction to the concept of a vector as an object with magnitude and direction.

  9. What is a Vector Image and why do I need one?- Vivid Image, Inc.

    The Simple Answer: What is a Vector Image? A vector image is a type of graphic file made up of mathematical equations that define points, lines, and curves rather than a grid of colored pixels.

  10. What is vector art? - Adobe

    Any art made with vector illustration software like Adobe Illustrator is considered vector art. In comparison, raster art (also referred to as bitmaps or raster images) is created using colorized pixels.