Geometry - Vector Proof (Proving Geometric Theorems)
Tutorial showing how to approach a geometric proof using vectors. Three examples are given. Part 2 stresses the variety of ways in which vectors can be used to prove a theorem, including adding a new vector to make a proof easier.

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