SOLUTION: Given v=i-j and w=i-j Find the dot product v*w

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Question 1131075: Given v=i-j and w=i-j
Find the dot product v*w

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Given v=i-j and w=i-j
Find the dot product v*w
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v • w = 1*1 + (-1)*(-1) =


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