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Answer:
C) The vectors are orthogonal because the angle between them is 90°.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The vectors are orthogonal because the angle between them is 90°. Option C is correct.
What exactly is a vector?
A vector is a quantity with a magnitude, and direction that follows the law of vector addition.
Given data;
u = ⟨1, 0⟩
v= ⟨0, –3⟩
The angle between the vector is found by the formula as;
[tex]\rm cos \theta = \frac{u,v}{|u||v|} \\\\ cos \theta = \frac{(1 \times 0) + (0 \times -3)}{\sqrt{1^2+(-0^2)+\sqrt{0^2+(-3)^2}}} \\\\ cos \theta = 1 \\\\ \theta = cos^{-1}1\\\\ \theta = 90^0[/tex]
Hence option C is correct.
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