SOLUTION: Write u = (3, 2, −6) as a sum of two vectors, one parallel and one orthogonal to w = (2, −4, 1).

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Question 1203799: Write u = (3, 2, −6) as a sum of two vectors, one parallel and one orthogonal to
w = (2, −4, 1).

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