For what value of t, if any, is the vector v = (3,t2) parallel to u = (12,-1).
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For what value of t, if any, is the vector v = (3,t2) parallel to u = (12,-1).

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3 = 12x,which is not possible.......
v=(3,t^2) =x(12,-1),
where x is a scalar.
Comparing both sides,
3 = 12x, x=1/4
t^2 = -1x
t^2= -1/4
which is not possible.
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