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Section 12.3 The Dot Product
Objectives
Subsection 12.3.1 Before Class
Subsubsection 12.3.1.1 The Dot Product
Subsubsection 12.3.1.2 Properties of the Dot Product
Subsection 12.3.2 Pre-Class Activities
Subsection 12.3.3 In Class
Subsubsection 12.3.3.1 Geometric Definition of the Dot Product
Subsubsection 12.3.3.2 Direction Angles & Direction Cosines
Subsubsection 12.3.3.3 Projections
Subsection 12.3.4 After Class Activities