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Suppose u · v = 0. Which vectors could represent u and v? a) u = ⟨3, 4⟩ and v = ⟨4, –3⟩
b) u = ⟨3, 4⟩ and v = ⟨–4, –3⟩
c) u = ⟨–3, 4⟩ and v = ⟨4, –3⟩
d) u = ⟨–3, –4⟩ and v = ⟨–4, –3⟩

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