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How to negate dot in 1ST

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in this lesson weamp;#39;ll take a look at the dot product which is loosely a kind of a way of multiplying vectors and weamp;#39;re going to start with an example then weamp;#39;ll talk more with the dot product starting in the next page work is defined as the product of a displacement and the magnitude of the applied force and direction of motion in this first example we have an object thatamp;#39;s going to be moved with a 200 Newton force a distance of 50 meters so the distance is 50 meters along here but the force is not acting in the exact direction the objects moving itamp;#39;s acting at an angle of 15 degrees with a horizontal like for example if if you were pulling something along the ground with a rope attached to it or maybe pulling a wagon along and the handle is of course not in the exact direction youamp;#39;re going but itamp;#39;s at an angle at me unless you want to get down and crawl on the ground and pull exactly in the same direction youamp;#39;re going so t

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Regex in Java Quantifiers: The number of instances of a character class or group is specified by quantifiers regex in java. These quantifiers should present as input parameters while finding the match. (a). Question mark ?: It is used to make the preceding item optional.
In regular expressions, the period ( . , also called dot) is the wildcard pattern which matches any single character. Combined with the asterisk operator . * it will match any number of any characters. In this case, the asterisk is also known as the Kleene star.
The question mark indicates zero or one occurrences of the preceding element. For example, colou?r matches both color and colour. * The asterisk indicates zero or more occurrences of the preceding element. For example, ab*c matches ac, abc, abbc, abbbc, and so on.
As an example, the question mark means make the previous character optional in regex.
The Match-one-or-more Operator ( + or \+ ) This operator is similar to the match-zero-or-more operator except that it repeats the preceding regular expression at least once; see section The Match-zero-or-more Operator ( * ), for what it operates on, how some syntax bits affect it, and how Regex backtracks to match it.
The dot (.) matches any character. A single character that doesnt have any other special meaning matches that character.
In some programming languages, like Perl, an exclamation mark can represent the logical NOT operator. It negates the value of a Boolean expression. In regular expressions, an exclamation mark can be used to indicate negation or to match any character except the specified ones.

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