Find the angle ? (in radians) between the vectors. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) u = ?1, 0? v = ?0, -9? ? =
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Step 1:** Convert the given vectors into unit vectors: \( \vec{u} = \langle 1, 0 \rangle = \hat{i} \) \( \vec{v} = \langle 0, -9 \rangle = -9\hat{j} \) ** Show more…
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