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Find the anglebthat the vectorCmakes with vectorA.\\nExpress your answer in terms of some or all ofA,B,Cand\\\\theta. Angle\\nView Available Hint(s)\\n{[:b=\\\\pi-cos^(-1)((AB)/(|A||B|))]0 ?}\\nPrevious Answers

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Find the anglebthat the vectorCmakes with vectorA.\nExpress your answer in terms of some or all ofA,B,Cand\\theta. Angle\nView Available Hint(s)\n{[:b=\\pi-cos^(-1)((AB)/(|A||B|))]0 ?}\nPrevious Answers

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It seems like there's some confusion in your question as it's not clear what the vectors A, B, and C are, and how they are related. However, I can tell you how to find the angle between two vectors in general.

The angle θ between two vectors A and B can be found using the dot product formula:

A • B = |A| * |B| * cos(θ)

where:

  • A • B is the dot product of A and B
  • |A| and |B| are the magnitudes (or lengths) of vectors A and B
  • cos(θ) is the cosine of the angle between A and B

You can rearrange this formula to solve for θ:

θ = cos^(-1) [(A • B) / (|A| * |B|)]

If you have a third vector C and you want to find the angle it makes with vector A, you can replace B with C in the formula:

θ = cos^(-1) [(A • C) / (|A| * |C|)]

This will give you the angle between vectors A and C.

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