In Exercises 14, prove that and are equivalent by showing that they represent the same

Chapter 6, Problem 6.1.1.13

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In Exercises 1-4, prove that \(\overrightarrow{R S} \text { and } \overrightarrow{P Q}\) are equivalent by showing that they represent the same vector.

R = (2, 1), S = (0, -1), P = (1, 4), Q = (-1, 2)

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