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Example Question #200 : Vector
What is the norm of the vector ?
In order to find the norm of a vector, we must first find the sum of the squares of the vector's elements and take the square root of that sum. Given , then:
Example Question #41 : Vector Calculations
What is the norm of the vector ?
In order to find the norm of a vector, we must first find the sum of the squares of the vector's elements and take the square root of that sum. Given , then:
Example Question #41 : Vector Calculations
What is the norm of the vector ?
In order to find the norm of a vector, we must first find the sum of the squares of the vector's elements and take the square root of that sum. Given , then:
Example Question #541 : Parametric, Polar, And Vector
What is the norm of ?
In order to find the norm of a vector, we must first find the sum of the squares of the vector's individual elements and then take the square root of that sum. Given ,
Example Question #1061 : Calculus Ii
What is the norm of ?
In order to find the norm of a vector, we must first find the sum of the squares of the vector's individual elements and then take the square root of that sum. Given ,
Example Question #205 : Vector
What is the norm of ?
In order to find the norm of a vector, we must first find the sum of the squares of the vector's individual elements and then take the square root of that sum. Given ,
Example Question #47 : Vector Calculations
Find the cross product of and
.
None of the above
In order to find the cross product of two three-dimensional vectors, we must find the determinant of a matrix comprised of the vectors' elements. That is, if and
, then
.
Given and
, the cross product
is:
Example Question #206 : Vector
Find the cross product of and
.
In order to find the cross product of two vectors, we must find the determinant of a matrix comprised of the vectors' elements. That is, if and
, then
.
Given and
. the cross product
is:
Example Question #201 : Vector
What is the cross product of and
?
In order to find the cross product of two three-dimensional vectors, we must find the determinant of a matrix comprised of the vectors' elements. That is, if and
, then
.
Given and
the cross product
is:
Example Question #208 : Vector
What is the cross product of and
?
In order to find the cross product of two three-dimensional vectors, we must find the determinant of a matrix comprised of the vectors' elements. That is, if and
, then
.
Given and
, the cross product
is:
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