In first-year physics classes, you learn how to add vectors using the "Tip-to-Tail" or "Parallelogram" method. In my Calculus 3 class we learned you can find the area of a Parallelogram by using the cross-product from 3 of its vertices. (A = |PQ x QR|)
My question is two fold:
1.) Is this PQR method of constructing a parallelogram the same thing as tip-to-tail method of adding vectors? i.e. You can use |PQ x QR| to find the area of a Tip-To-Tail parallelogram right?
2.) When would someone be interested in the area of a parallelogram that results from the addition of two vectors?