How do you write the vector equation that passes through point (5,7) and parallel to <2,0>? Precalculus Vectors in the Plane 2-D Vectors 1 Answer Eddie Jun 30, 2016 #vec r = <5,7> + lambda <2,0># Explanation: #vec r = <5,7> + lambda <2,0># Answer link Related questions How do I find the magnitude of a vector? How do I find the resultant of vectors? How can vectors be parallel? What is meant by the initial point of a vector? What is the definition of a vector? How do I multiply a vector by a scalar? What are common mistakes students make with 2-D vectors? What is the terminal point of a vector? How do you find the magnitude and direction for U: magnitude 140, bearing 160° V: magnitude 200,... How do you write vector U = 6 and Theta = 45 degrees in cartesian form? See all questions in 2-D Vectors Impact of this question 1659 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License