Respuesta :

The scalar product, or dot product, of two vectors is the sum of the products of corresponding coordinates.

... u·v = (4, 4)·(-8, 3) = 4(-8) + 4(3) = -20

Then the product of a scalar and a vector is a vector with each of the original coordinates multiplied by the scalar.

... (u·v)v = -20v = -20(-8, 3) = (160, -60)