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the volume of a parallelopiped bounded by vectos A, B,andC, is​

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Answered by chodaysanjana
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The volume of the spanned parallelepiped (outlined) is the magnitude ∥(a×b)⋅c∥. The cross product a×b is shown by the red vector; its magnitude is the area of the highlighted parallelogram, which is one face of the parallelepiped.

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Answered by bhuvanatheertha
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thThe volume of the spanned parallelepiped (outlined) is the magnitude ∥(a×b)⋅c∥. The cross product a×b is shown by the red vector; its magnitude is the area of the highlighted parallelogram, which is one face of the parallelepipede

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