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1. The scalar product is defined as
1 point
A.B= ABsinθ
A.B=ABcosθ
AxB= ABcosθ
AXB= ABsinθ

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Answered by meyamadhu8
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The scalar product →A⋅→B A → · B → of two vectors →A and →B is a number defined by the equation. →A⋅→B=ABcosϕ, where ϕ is the angle between the vectors (shown in (Figure)). The scalar product is also called the dot product because of the dot notation that indicates it

Answered by layanilukesav
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Answer:

2nd one

A.B=ABcos theta

Explanation:

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