If A = 5i + 12j and B = 3i + 4j, find A · B.

Practice Questions

Q1
If A = 5i + 12j and B = 3i + 4j, find A · B.
  1. 63
  2. 60
  3. 64
  4. 65

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If A = 5i + 12j and B = 3i + 4j, find A · B.
  • Step 1: Identify the components of vector A. A = 5i + 12j means A has a component of 5 in the i direction and 12 in the j direction.
  • Step 2: Identify the components of vector B. B = 3i + 4j means B has a component of 3 in the i direction and 4 in the j direction.
  • Step 3: Multiply the i components of A and B together. This is 5 (from A) times 3 (from B), which equals 15.
  • Step 4: Multiply the j components of A and B together. This is 12 (from A) times 4 (from B), which equals 48.
  • Step 5: Add the results from Step 3 and Step 4 together. This is 15 + 48, which equals 63.
  • Step 6: The final result of A · B is 63.
  • Dot Product – The dot product of two vectors is calculated by multiplying their corresponding components and summing the results.
  • Vector Components – Understanding how to break down vectors into their i and j components is essential for performing vector operations.
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