The dot product is defined as where theta is the angle between the vectors. SoHey guys I need help with the following question:
The angle between vector u = i-3j and v=ai+5j is 120 degrees.
Evaluate a to 1.d.p.
Theres a bit of a problem with the question (this is why you don't use MIF lol).The dot product can only be negative if the angle between the two vectors is obtuse.What about this question:
@ALOZZZ - Remember that, in squaring (as Qeru has done), there is the possibility of an extra (and invalid) solution having been introduced. Thus, you need to be careful in deciding whether the solution to the problem is one or both or neither of the solutions of the quadratic. The approach is correct and squaring is necessary, it just means that care is needed to make sure your solution is valid.The dot product is defined as where theta is the angle between the vectors. So
Since there's square roots its a good idea to square both sides
At this point its just a quadratic. Which simplfies to: use the quadratic formula from there.