Finding the Cross Product In Exercises 1526,

Chapter 5, Problem 25

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Finding the Cross Product In Exercises 15 - 26, find \(\mathbf{u} \times \mathbf{v}\) and show that it is orthogonal to both u and v.

\(\mathbf{u}=3 \mathbf{i}+2 \mathbf{j}+4 \mathbf{k}, \quad \mathbf{v}=4 \mathbf{i}+5 \mathbf{j}+6 \mathbf{k}\)

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u X v

u = 3i + 2j + 4k,     v = 4i + 5j + 6k

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