Math, asked by tanishkbhutra, 8 months ago


If 0 is the angle between unit vectors A and B , then
(1 – AB
(I + AB)
is equal to
1) tan^2tetha/2
2 ): sin

B) cot
4) cos
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Answers

Answered by SWARNIKA16202135
1

Answer:

The angle between two identical unit vectors is Zero.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by hardikmehta2503
1

Answer:

Since a and b are unit vectors, |a| = 1, |b| = 1

Lets assume angle between the unit vectors, a and b, is x.

Now, Using the law of cosines on the triangle formed by vector a, b and its resultant:

|a - b| = sqrt( |a|^2 + |b|^2 - 2 cosx)

=> |a - b| = sqrt( 1 + 1 - 2 cosx)

Since, cosx = 1 - 2 sin^2 (x/2)

=> |a - b| = sqrt( 2 - 2 + 4 sin^2 (x/2))

=> |a - b| = 2 sin(x/2)

=> sin(x/2) = 1/2 |a - b|

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