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What is the angle between (P+Q) and (P x Q ) ?​

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Answered by Ajit029
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90°

Explanation:

(P+Q) is a linear combination of vectors P and Q.

Whereas, (P×Q) is a vector perpendicular to the plane of P and Q.

Which means, (P×Q) is also perpendicular to the linear combination of vectors P and Q.

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Answer:

90°

Explanation:

(P+Q) is a linear combination of vectors P and Q.

Whereas, (P×Q) is a vector perpendicular to the plane of P and Q.

Which means, (P×Q) is also perpendicular to the linear combination of vectors P and Q.

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