SOLUTION: suppose u and V are vectors in 3 space. which is the true answer
u.v is a scalar or u.(u*v)=v.(uxv)=0
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Question 894336: suppose u and V are vectors in 3 space. which is the true answer
u.v is a scalar or u.(u*v)=v.(uxv)=0
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Can you explain your operations?
u.v Is that the dot product?
uxv Must be the cross product(?)
But what is u*v?
Please repost.
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