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ANEK [815]
3 years ago
5

Determine whether u and v are orthogonal, parallel, or neither.u = <15,45>

Mathematics
1 answer:
sweet-ann [11.9K]3 years ago
8 0
Take the dot product, if the dot product is zero, they are orthogonal 

<span>the dot product here is 15(-5) + 45(12) so the vectors are not orthogonal </span>

<span>to see if they are parallel, take the dot product again, using the definition </span>

<span>u dot v = mag u x mag v cos (theta) where mag is the magnitude of the vector and theta is the angle between them </span>

<span>we know from above that u dot v = 465 </span>

<span>mag u = sqrt[15^2+45^2]=47.43 </span>
<span>mag v = sqrt[5^2+12^2]=13 </span>

<span>so we know: </span>

<span>cos(theta) = 465/(47.43x13) = 0.75 </span>
<span>
so theta = 41 deg</span>
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