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the dimensions of vector R Power n is equal​

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Answered by Rudranil420
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Answer:

Vectors are dimensionless in R, they have length. If one wants to consider a vector as a dimensioned object (and later work on that vector), s/he must use t() (transpose) (that in essence makes it 1-dimensional array).

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by ArghyaPratim
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Step-by-step explanation:

R^n is a coordinate in space over real number.

Let me explain it in simple words, suppose on 2D plane, you mark point as (x,y), for 3D it goes (x,y,z) and for 4D it goes (x,y,z,t) and so on.

Now this increasing factor is called n= tuplet

2D belongs to R²

3D belongs to R³

and so on.

It is a very vast topic of linear subspace. Where have you got it?

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