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What is orthogonal Vector ?
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Answered by NikhilKumar1806
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In geometry, two Euclidean vectors are orthogonal if they are perpendicular, i.e., they form a right angle. Two vectors, x and y, in an inner product space, V, are orthogonal if their inner product is zero. This relationship is denoted .

Answered by pawnidas270
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The dot product of two orthogonal vectors is zero. The dot product of the two column matrices that represent them is zero. Only the relative orientation matters. If the vectors are orthogonal, the dot product will be zero. Two vectors do not have to intersect to be orthogonal.

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