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Scalar (dot) product: The scalar product of vector Scalar (dot)  product: The scalar product of vector   = 3.00   + 2.00   and vector   is 10.0. Which of the following vectors could be vector   ? A)  2.00   + 4.00   B)  4.00   + 6.00   C)  5.00   + 4.00   D)  12.0   E)  2.00   + 2.00  = 3.00 Scalar (dot)  product: The scalar product of vector   = 3.00   + 2.00   and vector   is 10.0. Which of the following vectors could be vector   ? A)  2.00   + 4.00   B)  4.00   + 6.00   C)  5.00   + 4.00   D)  12.0   E)  2.00   + 2.00  + 2.00 Scalar (dot)  product: The scalar product of vector   = 3.00   + 2.00   and vector   is 10.0. Which of the following vectors could be vector   ? A)  2.00   + 4.00   B)  4.00   + 6.00   C)  5.00   + 4.00   D)  12.0   E)  2.00   + 2.00  and vector Scalar (dot)  product: The scalar product of vector   = 3.00   + 2.00   and vector   is 10.0. Which of the following vectors could be vector   ? A)  2.00   + 4.00   B)  4.00   + 6.00   C)  5.00   + 4.00   D)  12.0   E)  2.00   + 2.00  is 10.0. Which of the following vectors could be vector Scalar (dot)  product: The scalar product of vector   = 3.00   + 2.00   and vector   is 10.0. Which of the following vectors could be vector   ? A)  2.00   + 4.00   B)  4.00   + 6.00   C)  5.00   + 4.00   D)  12.0   E)  2.00   + 2.00  ?

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