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The vector perpendicular to the vector (3i+5j) is

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Answered by ankan080205
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A vector is orthogonal to 3i + 5j if and only if it is of the form a(i − (3/5)j) + ck for some real numbers a and c. Thus, this form yields all acceptable vectors and only acceptable vectors—it is the most general answer for 3-dimensional space.

Answered by jeffatkins
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Step-by-step explanation:

A vector will be perpendicular to the vector (3i+5j) if their dot product is zero.

If you have options in the form of (xi+yj), select the option which yields 3x + 5y equal to zero.

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