Determine the volume of the parallelepiped of Fig. 3.25 when (a) P = 4i 3j +
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Determine the volume of the parallelepiped of Fig. 3.25 when
(a) P = 4i − 3j + 2k, Q = −2i − 5j + k, and S = 7i + j − k,
(b) P = 5i − j + 6k, Q = 2i + 3j + k, and S = −3i − 2j + 4k.
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