Let vectors A = (2, −1, 1), B = (3, 0, 5), and C = (1, 4,-2), where (x, y, z) are the components of the vectors along the x, y, and z axes, respectively; and let A, B and C be the magnitudes of A, B, and C, respectively. ▾ Part A- Addition of vectors Calculate 2A + 3B+C. Express the components numerically to two significant figures separated by commas. Part B - Magnitude of the vectors A, B, and C What are the magnitudes of vectors A, B, and C? Express your answers numerically to three significant figures separated by commas. Part C - Dot product of the vectors A and B Calculate A.B. Express your answer numerically to two significant figures.

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Part D - Angle between the vectors B and C
Determine the angle between B and C.
Express your answer numerically to three significant figures in radians.
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0 =
VAΣ vec
Part E - Cross product of the vectors B and C
BX C =
ΑΣΦ 11
Calculate B x C.
Express the components numerically to two significant figures separated by commas.
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Part F- Scalar triple product
vec
www
Calculate A. (B x C).
Express your answer numerically to two significant figures.
IVD ΑΣΦ vec
ΑΣΦ Π
?
B
radians
?
?
Transcribed Image Text:Part D - Angle between the vectors B and C Determine the angle between B and C. Express your answer numerically to three significant figures in radians. ▸ View Available Hint(s) 0 = VAΣ vec Part E - Cross product of the vectors B and C BX C = ΑΣΦ 11 Calculate B x C. Express the components numerically to two significant figures separated by commas. Submit Request Answer Part F- Scalar triple product vec www Calculate A. (B x C). Express your answer numerically to two significant figures. IVD ΑΣΦ vec ΑΣΦ Π ? B radians ? ?
Let vectors A = (2, −1, 1), B = (3, 0, 5), and
C = (1, 4,-2), where (x, y, z) are the
components of the vectors along the x, y, and z
axes, respectively; and let A, B and C be the
magnitudes of A, B, and C, respectively.
▾ Part A- Addition of vectors
Calculate 2A +3B+C.
Express the components numerically to two significant figures separated by commas.
Part B - Magnitude of the vectors A, B, and C
What are the magnitudes of vectors A, B, and C?
Express your answers numerically to three significant figures separated by commas.
Part C - Dot product of the vectors A and B
Calculate A.B.
Express your answer numerically to two significant figures.
Transcribed Image Text:Let vectors A = (2, −1, 1), B = (3, 0, 5), and C = (1, 4,-2), where (x, y, z) are the components of the vectors along the x, y, and z axes, respectively; and let A, B and C be the magnitudes of A, B, and C, respectively. ▾ Part A- Addition of vectors Calculate 2A +3B+C. Express the components numerically to two significant figures separated by commas. Part B - Magnitude of the vectors A, B, and C What are the magnitudes of vectors A, B, and C? Express your answers numerically to three significant figures separated by commas. Part C - Dot product of the vectors A and B Calculate A.B. Express your answer numerically to two significant figures.
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