SOLUTION: What is the dot product of u = <-9, 4> and v = <1,3>? Thank you!
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Question 1075701: What is the dot product of u = <-9, 4> and v = <1,3>? Thank you!
Answer by ikleyn(52776) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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It is (-9)*1 + 4*3 = -9 + 12 = 3.
On dot-product see the lesson
- Formula for Dot-product of vectors in a plane via the vectors components
in this site.
See also the lessons associated with it.
Also, you have this free of charge online textbook in ALGEBRA-II in this site
- ALGEBRA-II - YOUR ONLINE TEXTBOOK.
The referred lessons are the part of this online textbook under the topic
"Dot-product for vectors in a coordinate plane ".
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