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  • 13-01-2020
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(1 point) Find a⋅b if |a| = 2, |b| = 4, and the angle between a and b is −π7 radians.

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hondeashok12 hondeashok12
  • 14-01-2020

Answer:

a·b  = 7.2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

IaI = 2; IbI = 4 , [tex]\theta = -\pi/7[/tex]

Using Dot product formula:

a·b = IaI IbI cos [tex](\theta)[/tex]

a·b  = (2) (4) (cos(-\pi/7[/tex])

a·b  = 7.2

Hence Dot product of vector a and b i s:

a·b  = 7.2

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