Struggling To Understand Higher Maths Vectors?
Learn the strategies to not only understand, but also to retain information, and be able to identify the questions until the exam.

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Higher Maths Vectors
Vectors are quantities which have both magnitude and direction. Scalar quantities have magnitude only.
A vector can be expressed as a directed line segment in component form or using unit vectors..
We can find resultant and position vectors, find the magnitude of a vector and solve problems involving collinear points. We can calculate the scalar product and find the angle between vectors.
This module covers:
- Vector basics
- Unit vectors
- Collinearity & points of division
- Scalar product
- Angle between vectors
In this module, I will teach you how to answer the following types of questions:
Question 1

Question 2

Question 3

Question 4


This module was seven 1-hour classes. Once you have watched the videos, you will...
- Finally understand Higher Maths Vectors
- Be able to identify Vectors questions in the exam
- Have all the tools necessary to retain this knowledge.
All you need is the commitment to put the work in and we'll help with the rest.
What's Included In The Course...
We covered this module over seven 1-hour lessons. By the end of the videos, you will be able to identify these questions in Past Papers and understand the process and be able to answer questions on Vectors.
This module covered Vectors over Seven Lessons.


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