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3)
Given two vectors ū and v such that the length of u is 3 and the length of vis 5, and the angle
between the two vectors is , compute the following (clearly show all steps and properties used).
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4)
Only use properties of vectors, do not use vector components or specific examples of vectors or
geometry/pictures. Leave answer in exact, simplified form.
üxv|²+(2ū+ v).ü
Refer to the figures on the right for the following questions. If you are asked to identify a surface, use the
Roman numeral to identify the surface.
(a) Rewrite the equation in standard form,
then identify which surface could be represented
by the equation x²+4z² = 16-4y².
(b) Rewrite the equation in standard form,
then identify which surface could be represented
by the equation y-3x²=-2z².
(c) Write a possible equation to describe surface II.
(d) Write a possible equation to describe surface VI.
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III
VII
y
y
II
VI
VIII
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Transcribed Image Text:3) Given two vectors ū and v such that the length of u is 3 and the length of vis 5, and the angle between the two vectors is , compute the following (clearly show all steps and properties used). π 4) Only use properties of vectors, do not use vector components or specific examples of vectors or geometry/pictures. Leave answer in exact, simplified form. üxv|²+(2ū+ v).ü Refer to the figures on the right for the following questions. If you are asked to identify a surface, use the Roman numeral to identify the surface. (a) Rewrite the equation in standard form, then identify which surface could be represented by the equation x²+4z² = 16-4y². (b) Rewrite the equation in standard form, then identify which surface could be represented by the equation y-3x²=-2z². (c) Write a possible equation to describe surface II. (d) Write a possible equation to describe surface VI. I III VII y y II VI VIII 2
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a) Rewrite the equation x2+4z2=16-4y2 in a standard form, and identify which surface it represents.

b) Rewrite the equation y-3x2=-2z2 in a standard form, and identify which surface it represents.

c) Write the possible equation which describes the surface ii)

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