Get it igs :)
she dosen't even go here
its not personal its math :(
wow shes really good!
100

what is another word for orthogonal

perpenducular

100

is an object with direction and magnitude

vector

100
What course are you currently in?

MATH 2450 or (CAL 3)

100

calculate the dot product of 

a=<5,1,3>

b=<2,-1,-3>

0

200

what are the components that make up a vector 

i, j k

200
the product of two vectors are achieved by using what formula?

dot product

200

when doing projections when you project v onto w how do you write it out?

proj(v)

     w

200

the study of the rate of change (continuous)

calculus 

300

what is the result of a dot product

scalar/ just a number

300

you have 5 seconds to calculate 24*3

72

300

when working with cross product do you get a scalar or a vecctor

vector

300

suppose an object experiences displacement x(this is a vector) while subjected to a force F (this is a vector). The work required is.... insert formula. this has to do with dot product

W=F*x

or

|f|(|x|) (cos(theta))

400

when doing the dot product what should your answer be if it is indeed an orthogonal vector

0 (Zero)

400

Find PQ when p= <5,-1,0>, q=<-5,1,2>

PQ= <-10,2,2>

400

when your doing vector projection do you end up with a scalar?

NO- you get a vector *hint its in the name*

400

when your doing scalar projections do you end up with a number

YES- scalar means its a number!

500

are these vectors orthogonal?

u=<3,7,-2>

v=<5,-3,-3>

orthogonal (YES)

500
what is my name?
Angelica
500

what is the length of a vector

magnitude 

500

if i run 20 miles and then tomorrow I run another 20 miles how many miles do I run tmr 

*Yes this is a Trick Question*

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