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The dot product of two orthogonal vectors is always zero.

Vector u can be expressed (-5,-3) as its ends on this points and starts from origin. The dot product of vector u with vector given in option A results in zero.

(-5, -3) · (1/5, -1/3)

= -5(1/5) + (-3)(-1/3)

= - 1 + 1

= 0

Hence first option is the correct answer
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