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Define scalar multiplication of a vector? ​

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Answered by rishika6981
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In mathematics, scalar multiplication is one of the basic operations defining a vector space in linear algebra. In common geometrical contexts, scalar multiplication of a real Euclidean vector by a positive real number multiplies the magnitude of the vector—without changing its direction.

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In mathematics, scalar multiplication of a vector is one of the basic operations defining a vector space in linear algebra. In common geometrical contexts, scalar multiplication of a real Euclidean vector by a positive real number multiplies the magnitude of the vector—without changing its direction.

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