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why vector division is not possible

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Answered by nizmajan
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hiii a vector space only supports additional and scaler multiplication so the answer would be no.

gulshan427kpasaac: but why vector does't support division
Answered by rutanshvi76
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in general, a vector space only supports addition and scalor multiplication, so the answer is no. that being said that there other algebraric structure in which division is there. to divide you first need to able to multiply show your Victor face would also have to be algebra ✌✌✌✌
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rutanshvi76: is it OK
gulshan427kpasaac: no
gulshan427kpasaac: can you elaborate your ans. in simple way
rutanshvi76: okay
rutanshvi76: I can
rutanshvi76: because the multiple is their in division okay
gulshan427kpasaac: helpless
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gulshan427kpasaac: no no its okay
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