Vector A = - 4 i - 2 j - 3 k, what is A Ă— j?
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To find the cross product \( A \times j \) where \( A = -4i - 2j - 3k \) and \( j \) is the unit vector in the y-direction, we can follow these steps: ** Show more…
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