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Chapter 5, Problem 9(choose chapter or problem)
Showing That a Function Is Not an Inner Product In Exercises 9 - 12, show that the function does not define an inner product on \(R^{3}\), where \(\mathrm{u}=\left(u_{1}, u_{2}\right)\) and \(\mathrm{v}=\left(v_{1}, v_{2}\right)\).
\(\langle\mathbf{u}, \mathbf{v}\rangle=u_{1} v_{1}\)
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R^3
u = (u_1, u_2)
v = (v_1, v_2)
langle u, v rangle = u_1 v_1
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