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Let A=j - K And C=i-j-k. Then The Vector B Satisfying
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If A Unit Vector A Makes Pie /3 With I Pie /4 With J And
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Let A = 3i + 2j + Xk And B = I - J +k , For Some Real X. Th Then
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Let A, B And C Be Three Unit Vectors, Out Of Which Vector B And C Are Non - Parallel.
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Respectively Be The Position Vectors Of The Points A, B And C With Respect To The Origin O .
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