Respuesta :
					                   C is correct.  The work-force relation is given by W=F·d, where F is force vector, and d is the displacement vector.  The dot is the dot product, which is a measure of how parallel the two vectors are.  It can be restated as the product of two vector magnitudes times the cosine of the angle between them.  Therefore work is a scalar, not a vector, since the dot product returns a scalar.  
[tex]W=Fdcos(\theta)[/tex]
					                
					                
					             [tex]W=Fdcos(\theta)[/tex]
Answer:
C. When there is an angle between the two directions, the cosine of the angle must be considered.
Explanation:
I can confirm answer is C.
 
			                  