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| - Vectors is the 2nd song on All The Lights In The Sky by Area 11. It is probably based on the anime Elfen Lied.
- Vector Canceller Other vectors (anime) Too many parameters Vectors are invisible "arms," telekinetic in nature and origin, that most Diclonii appear to possess. They are a Diclonius' primary means of defense and, more commonly, offense against humans. However, it is believed that their real function isn't to kill, but to infect humans with the Diclonius Virus, as pointed out by Kurama.
- A force acting on a body has a magnitude and a direction. Vectors describe the direction of a force along a two or three dimensional axis. If more than one force act on a body, the resultant direction of the force is obtained through vector addition. For instant, consider two vectors a and b. The resultant vector r is obtained by the following operation: a = <3,0,-9> b = <-2,-5,10> a + b = r = <3+(-2),1+(-5),-9+10> = <1,-4,1> The resultant vector will now have the coordinates <1,-4,1> in a three dimensional Cartesian coordinate system.
- A vector is a dynamic array. It is one of several data structures called container, others being sets, maps. The vector template is defined in header file . Like all other standard library components, it resides in namespace std.
- The reprised version of the original intro of Euphemia features just over a minute before the song ends, then follows a smooth transition into Euphemia on the album.
- From the back cover: Like a strand of mutating DNA, a deadly conspiracy winds its way through the entire Alpha Quadrant, just as it stretches across several years of Starfleet history -- even to the Cardassian space station that will someday be known as Deep Space Nine.
- Graphically, a vector is represented by an arrow, defining the direction, and the length of the arrow defines the vector's magnitude. Point T is the origin and it is drawn to point D. This vector can be represented as TD. The arrow above the letters acknowledges that this quantity is a vector. A vector is a quantity which has magnitude and direction. Displacement, velocity, acceleration, and force are examples of the vector quantities. Vectors can be of any dimension, but are most commonly seen in 2 or 3 dimensions. Vectors are directed in two dimensions - upward and rightward, northward and westward, eastward and southward, etc.
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