# How to draw 3 vectors using Graphics3D? [duplicate]

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Given two vectors

A = {1, 0, -2}
B = {0, 1, 1}


C is the cross product of A and B, so

C = {2, -1, -1}


Plot vectors A, B, and C on the same plot.

## marked as duplicate by m_goldberg, zhk, happy fish, corey979, Michael E2May 1 '17 at 10:08

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• How do you want the plot to look? Should the vectors appears as arrows or line segments projecting from the origin, or just points? – m_goldberg May 1 '17 at 4:51
• I figured it out, thank you though! But to answer your question anyway, the vectors projecting from the origin. – user48540 May 1 '17 at 4:56
• Good for you. It is always best when you can figure things out for yourself. – m_goldberg May 1 '17 at 4:59
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## 1 Answer

Something like this?

Graphics3D[{Arrow[{{0, 0, 0}, a}], Arrow[{{0, 0, 0}, b}], Arrow[{{0, 0, 0}, c}]}]