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- 10. a) What is a Vector? b) What is a Scalar? c) State one Application of: i. DOT product ii. CROSS productNumber 9. Can you explain the process detailed on how to get the solution? I tried multiple times to solve this, but I am still not getting the correct answer.QUADRATIC EQUATIONS: A bungee jumper is jumping off a bridge 25 m high that goes over a river. The quadratic equation h = 3t^2 − 18t + 25 can be used to model the path of the bungee jumper, where h is the height in metres above the water and t is the time in seconds. Determine if the jumper will hit the water before rebounding up into the air. (*please type answer*)
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