Find u x v where 1) u = (4,3,6) and v = (2, 5, -3). u = (1,-1, 1) and v = 2) (2,1,0), 4) u = i+jcos 0+ k sin 0 and 3) u = 2i – j+ 3k and %3| V = -i+ 2j + 4k, %3D v = i-jsin 0 + k cos 0.

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Chapter6: The Trigonometric Functions
Section6.6: Additional Trigonometric Graphs
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Find u x v where 1) u = (4, 3, 6) and v = (2,5, -3).
2)
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u = (1, -1, 1) and v = (2, 1,0),
3) u = 2i – j+ 3k and
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v = -i+ 2j + 4k,
4) u = i+jcos 0 + k sin 0 and
v = i -jsin 0 + k cos 0.
Transcribed Image Text:Find u x v where 1) u = (4, 3, 6) and v = (2,5, -3). 2) %3D %3D u = (1, -1, 1) and v = (2, 1,0), 3) u = 2i – j+ 3k and %3D v = -i+ 2j + 4k, 4) u = i+jcos 0 + k sin 0 and v = i -jsin 0 + k cos 0.
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