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what is norm of the vector.?​

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Answered by ayushranjan8105
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Explanation:

The Norm of a Vector. Definition: If , then the Norm or Magnitude of denoted is defined as the length or magnitude of the vector and can be calculated using the formula: + u_n^2}$.

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  • The norm of a vector in vector space is a real non-negative value representing intuitively the length, size, or magnitude of the vector.
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