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Division of vectors is impossible.Why?​

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Answered by pavankumarskdt1
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In general, a vector space only supports addition and scalar multiplication, so the answer would be no. That being said, their other algebraic structures in which division makes sense. To divide, you first need to be able to multiply, so your vector space would also have to be an algebra.

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Answered by aarti225566
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In general, a vector space only supports addition and scalar multiplication, so the answer would be no. That being said, their other algebraic structures in which division makes sense. To divide, you first need to be able to multiply, so your vector space would also have to be an algebra.

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