Given vectors U = (-5,+1) &d V = (5,1); find the dot product u V_ 00-24 6) 010 c) @#26 d) @52 24 None of the above.
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Using this formula, we can calculate the dot product of U and V: U · V = (-5 * 5) + (1 * 1) = -24 Show more…
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