Vector A has magnitude 2 and vector B'has magnitude 3. The angle Ø between A'and B is known to be 0°, 90°, or 180°. For each of the following situations, state what the value of Ø must be. (In each situation there may be more than one correct answer. (a) A.B° =0, (b) A ×B°=0, (c) A .B =6, (d) A'.B`=-6,

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Vector A has magnitude 2 and vector B'has
magnitude 3. The angle Ø between Ẩ and B is
known to be 0°, 90°, or 180°.
For each of the following situations, state what
the value of Ø must be. (In each situation there
may be more than one correct answer.
(a) Ẩ .B`=0, (b) Ẩ ×B° =0, (c) A .B =6, (d) Ẩ .B =-6, (e)
(Magnitude of Ẩ ×B° =6)
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. The angle a betweenfa
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