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    If a = -I + 2j + K and B
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If a = -I + 2j + K and B

Question 44

Question 44

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If A = -i + 2j + k and B = i + j + 2k, the angle between vectors A and B is


A) 53°.
B) 30°.
C) 37°.
D) 60°.

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