(1 point) Find two unit vectors orthogonal to a = ?0, 2, 2? and b = ?3, -3, -1? Enter your answer so that the first non-zero coordinate of the first vector is positive. First Vector: ? , , ? Second Vector: ? , , ?
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Step 1:** Calculate the cross product of vectors a and b: Given vectors a = (0, 2, 2) and b = (3, -3, -1), the cross product a x b is calculated as follows: a x b = (0i + 2j + 2k) x (3i - 3j - k) = i(2(-1) - 2(-3)) - j(0 - 2(3)) + k(0 - 2(-3)) = 4i + Show more…
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