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Define scalar product of two vectors. give one example

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Answered by MrWanderer
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In mathematics, the dot product or scalar product is an algebraic operation that takes two equal-length sequences of numbers (usually coordinate vectors), and returns a single number. ... Geometrically, it is the product of the Euclidean magnitudes of the two vectors and the cosine of the angle between them.

Answered by rampraveshsaha267
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The scalar or dot product of two vector is defined as a product of magnitudes of the two vectors and the consine of the angle between them. If a and b are two vector and0 is the angle between the two vector then by the defenision scalarscalar product of two vector a b= ab

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