SOLUTION: Find the angle between the vector a=< sqrt(3),-1> and b=<0,11>. Answer in radians.

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Question 967880: Find the angle between the vector a=< sqrt(3),-1> and b=<0,11>. Answer in radians.
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Find the angle between the vector a=< sqrt(3),-1> and b=<0,11>. Answer in radians.
a=< sqrt(3),-1> and b=<0,11>


          a∙b
cos(q) = ——————  
         ∥a∥∥b∥

 



Edwin

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