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Mathematics, 10.03.2022 21:20 ahmadfarriz4088

V1=(4,10) and v2=(-3/2,3/5) Part 1: multiply the two x-coordinate of the vectors and the two y-coordinates of the vectors. Write each product below.
Part 2: add the two products together. What is the result?
Part 3: are the two vector orthogonal?

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