SOLUTION
ORTHOGONAL VECTORS= This are perpendicular vectors. Two vectors are said to be orthogonal if their dot product is zero
HOW TO FIND DOT PRODUCT
So , we will test each of the options one after the other
Anyone that gives zero is the final answer
That is , i will be finding the dot product of (3,-1,6) with each of the options. The one whose dot product is zero is the one orthogonal to the given vector
OPTION A
![\begin{gathered} (3,-1,6)(-3,-3,1) \\ (3*-3)+(-1*-3)+(6*1) \\ -9+3+6=0 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/aq5v6c15a4v7r368sw1p6eljhhwldzsq50.png)
The correct answer is the first option
We don't need to test other options. Definately other options won't give zero