An <em>imaginary number</em>. The defining property of an imaginary number is that has the number i attached to it, where i² = -1.
A few examples of imaginary numbers: 3i, i, -7i, (√3)i, (1/2)i
The answers are A, C and F
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
As,
The Earth has two basic sources of energy -
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- <em><u>Solar Energy</u></em> - reaches the Earth in the form of radiant energy, and makes up 99.987% of the energy received by the Earth.
We know that
If the scalar product of two vectors<span> is zero, both vectors are </span><span>orthogonal
</span><span>A. (-2,5)
</span>(-2,5)*(1,5)-------> -2*1+5*5=23-----------> <span>are not orthogonal
</span><span>B. (10,-2)
</span>(10,-2)*(1,5)-------> 10*1-2*5=0-----------> are orthogonal
<span>C. (-1,-5)
</span>(-1,-5)*(1,5)-------> -1*1-5*5=-26-----------> are not orthogonal
<span>D. (-5,1)
</span>(-5,1)*(1,5)-------> -5*1+1*5=0-----------> are orthogonal
the answer is
B. (10,-2) and D. (-5,1) are orthogonal to (1,5)
Answer:
k = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
3k - 2 = 10
3k - 2 + 2 = 10 + 2 (adding 2 to both sides)
3k = 12
3k/3 = 12/3 (dividing both sides by 3)
k = 4
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