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Find two unit vectors that are parallel to the $y z$ -plane andare orthogonal to the vector $3 \mathbf{i}-\mathbf{j}+2 \mathbf{k} .$
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Step 1: The vector parallel to the $yz$-plane will have the form $\langle 0, y, z \rangle$ because the $x$-component is zero. Show more…
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