SOLUTION: Find the dot product of: <-1, 7> and <2, ¾> A.) <-2, 21/4> B.) <2, -21/4> C.) 13/4 D.) 21

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Question 1070956: Find the dot product of: <-1, 7> and <2, ¾>
A.) <-2, 21/4>
B.) <2, -21/4>
C.) 13/4
D.) 21

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the dot product of: <-1, 7> and <2, ¾>
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= -1*2 + 7*(3/4)

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