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define orthogonal vector

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Answered by Anonymous
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In geometry, two Euclidean vectors are orthogonal if they are perpendicular, i.e., they form a right angle. Two vectors, x and y, in an inner product space, V, are orthogonal if their inner product ⟨ x , y ⟩ {displaystyle langle x,yrangle } is zero.

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Answered by imAnshika43
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Explanation:

We say that 2 vectors are orthogonal if they are perpendicular to each other. i.e. the dot product of the two vectors is zero. ... A set of vectors S is orthonormal if every vector in S has magnitude 1 and the set of vectors are mutually orthogonal.

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