Why is orthogonality defined in terms of an integral?
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The term orthogonal means “at right angles.” The concept comes from geometry, but it is not too much of a stretch to see how it comes to be applied to functions. An easy way to determine whether or not two vectors are orthogonal is to take their inner product (also called the dot product).
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