Chapter 10: Q.17 (page 848)
Compute the angle between \(u=i\) and \(v=2j\).
Short Answer
The angle is \(90^\circ\).
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Chapter 10: Q.17 (page 848)
Compute the angle between \(u=i\) and \(v=2j\).
The angle is \(90^\circ\).
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If u and v are vectors in such that , what can we conclude about u and v?
In Exercises 37鈥42, find and find the unit vector in the direction of v.
In Exercises 36鈥41 use the given sets of points to find:
(a) A nonzero vector N perpendicular to the plane determined by the points.
(b) Two unit vectors perpendicular to the plane determined by the points.
(c) The area of the triangle determined by the points.
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