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Consider vectors A =1,0i+1,0j-2,0k and B= -1,0i+1,0j+2,0k, and calculate dot product of A and B
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Consider vectors A =1,0i+1,0j-2,0k and B= -1,0i+1,0j+2,0k, and calculate dot product of A and B
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Consider vectors A =1,0i+1,0j-2,0k and B= -1,0i+1,0j+2,0k, and calculate dot product of A and B
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