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\dag\sf{ \: What \: Is \: Orthogonal \: Vector?}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Orthogonal vectors are those which are perpendicular to each other.

Answered by KamnaNidhi47
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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.

If two elements u and v of a vector space with bilinear form B are said to be orthogonal if B (u, v) = 0.

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