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Find the angle between the vectors u and v if u=<-4,3> and v=<-3,2>, and Round answer to two decimal places.

I found that it is (12*sqrt13)/65, my point of confusion is how do I find the angle?
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Answered by Steve
ever heard of arccos(x) or cos<sup> -1</sup>x
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Find the angle between the vectors u and v if u=<-4,3> and v=<-3,2>, and Round answer to two decimal places.

I found that it is (12*sqrt13)/65, my point of confusion is how do I find the angle?

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