Multiple ChoiceIf vectors v⃗=⟨4,3⟩v ⃗=⟨4,3⟩v⃗=⟨4,3⟩ and u⃗=⟨9,1⟩u ⃗=⟨9,1⟩u⃗=⟨9,1⟩, calculate v⃗⋅u⃗v ⃗⋅u ⃗v⃗⋅u⃗.73views
Multiple ChoiceIf vectors v⃗=12ı^v⃗=12îv⃗=12ı^ and u⃗=100ȷ^u⃗=100ĵu⃗=100ȷ^, calculate u⃗⋅v⃗u ⃗⋅v ⃗u⃗⋅v⃗.80views
Multiple ChoiceIf vectors a⃗=13ı^a⃗=13îa⃗=13ı^, ⃗b⃗=5ı^−12ȷ^⃗b⃗=5î-12ĵ⃗b⃗=5ı^−12ȷ^, and c⃗=24ȷ^c⃗=24ĵc⃗=24ȷ^, calculate b⃗⋅(a⃗−c⃗)b ⃗⋅(a ⃗-c ⃗)b⃗⋅(a⃗−c⃗).77views
Multiple ChoiceIf vectors ∣a⃗∣=3|a⃗|=3∣a⃗∣=3 and ∣b⃗∣=7|b⃗|=7∣b⃗∣=7, and a⃗⋅b⃗=14.85a⃗\cdot b⃗=14.85a⃗⋅b⃗=14.85, determine the angle between vectors a⃗a ⃗a⃗ and b⃗b ⃗b⃗.74views
Multiple ChoiceIf vectors a⃗=4ı^a⃗=4îa⃗=4ı^ and b⃗=3ı^−2ȷ^b⃗=3î-2ĵb⃗=3ı^−2ȷ^, determine the angle between vectors a⃗a ⃗a⃗ and b⃗b ⃗b⃗.79views
Multiple ChoiceIf vectors ∣v⃗∣=12|v ⃗ |=12∣v⃗∣=12, ∣u⃗∣=100|u ⃗ |=100 ∣u⃗∣=100 and the angle between v⃗v ⃗v⃗ & u⃗u ⃗u⃗ is θ=π6\theta=\frac{\pi}{6}θ=6π, calculate v⃗⋅u⃗v ⃗⋅u ⃗v⃗⋅u⃗ .81views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–8, use the given vectors to find v⋅w and v⋅v. v = 3i + j, w = i + 3j190views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–8, use the given vectors to find v⋅w and v⋅v. v = 5i - 4j, w = -2i - j155views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–8, use the given vectors to find v⋅w and v⋅v. v = -6i - 5j, w = -10i - 8j210views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 5–8, let v = -5i + 2j and w = 2i - 4j Find the specified vector, scalar, or angle. v ⋅ w146views
Textbook QuestionFind the angle between each pair of vectors. Round to two decimal places as necessary.〈2, 1〉, 〈-3, 1〉 161views
Textbook QuestionFind the angle between each pair of vectors. Round to two decimal places as necessary.〈4, 0〉, 〈2, 2〉 110views
Textbook QuestionFind the angle between each pair of vectors. Round to two decimal places as necessary.〈1, 6〉, 〈-1, 7〉 120views
Textbook QuestionFind the angle between each pair of vectors. Round to two decimal places as necessary.3i + 4j, j139views
Textbook QuestionFind the angle between each pair of vectors. Round to two decimal places as necessary.2i + 2j, -5i - 5j138views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 5–8, let v = -5i + 2j and w = 2i - 4j Find the specified vector, scalar, or angle. projᵥᵥv140views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 9–16, let u = 2i - j, v = 3i + j, and w = i + 4j. Find each specified scalar. u ⋅ (v + w)284views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 9–16, let u = 2i - j, v = 3i + j, and w = i + 4j. Find each specified scalar. u ⋅ v + u ⋅ w156views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 9–16, let u = 2i - j, v = 3i + j, and w = i + 4j. Find each specified scalar. (4u) ⋅ v213views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 9–16, let u = 2i - j, v = 3i + j, and w = i + 4j. Find each specified scalar. 4(u ⋅ v)156views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 17–22, find the angle between v and w. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree. v = 2i - j, w = 3i + 4j203views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 17–22, find the angle between v and w. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree. v = -3i + 2j, w = 4i - j189views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 17–22, find the angle between v and w. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree. v = 6i, w = 5i + 4j210views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 23–32, use the dot product to determine whether v and w are orthogonal. v = i + j, w = i - j250views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 23–32, use the dot product to determine whether v and w are orthogonal. v = 2i + 8j, w = 4i - j194views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 23–32, use the dot product to determine whether v and w are orthogonal. v = 2i - 2j, w = -i + j159views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 23–32, use the dot product to determine whether v and w are orthogonal. v = 3i, w = -4i181views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 23–32, use the dot product to determine whether v and w are orthogonal. v = 3i, w = -4j235views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 33–38, find projᵥᵥ v. Then decompose v into two vectors, v₁ and v₂, where v₁ is parallel to w and v₂ is orthogonal to w. v = 3i - 2j, w = i - j169views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 33–38, find projᵥᵥ v. Then decompose v into two vectors, v₁ and v₂, where v₁ is parallel to w and v₂ is orthogonal to w. v = i + 3j, w = -2i + 5j157views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 33–38, find projᵥᵥ v. Then decompose v into two vectors, v₁ and v₂, where v₁ is parallel to w and v₂ is orthogonal to w. v = i + 2j, w = 3i + 6j226views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 37–39, find the dot product v ⋅ w. Then find the angle between v and w to the nearest tenth of a degree. v = 2i + 4j, w = 6i - 11j145views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–42, let u = -i + j, v = 3i - 2j, and w = -5j. Find each specified scalar or vector. 5u ⋅ (3v - 4w)181views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 40–41, use the dot product to determine whether v and w are orthogonal. v = 12i - 8j, w = 2i + 3j141views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–42, let u = -i + j, v = 3i - 2j, and w = -5j. Find each specified scalar or vector. projᵤ (v + w)164views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 42–43, find projᵥᵥv. Then decompose v into two vectors, v₁ and v₂ where v₁ is parallel to w and v₂ is orthogonal to w. v = -2i + 5j, w = 5i + 4j153views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 43–44, find the angle, in degrees, between v and w. v = 2 cos 4𝜋 i + 2 sin 4𝜋 j, w = 3 cos 3𝜋 i + 3 sin 3𝜋 j 3 3 2 2160views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 45–50, determine whether v and w are parallel, orthogonal, or neither. v = 3i - 5j, w = 6i - 10j144views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 45–50, determine whether v and w are parallel, orthogonal, or neither. v = 3i - 5j, w = 6i + 10j160views1rank
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 45–50, determine whether v and w are parallel, orthogonal, or neither. v = 3i - 5j, w = 6i + 18 j 5204views