\(3,1,-2,6,0,5\) = _____________ Equation Transcription: Text Transcription: 3, 1, -2,6, 0, 5
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Textbook Solutions for Calculus: Early Transcendentals,
Question
Express the vector v as the sum of a vector parallel to b and a vector orthogonal to b.
(a) \(v=\langle-3,5\rangle, b=\langle 1,1\rangle\)
(b) \(v=\langle-2,1,6\rangle, b=\langle 0,-2,1\rangle\)
(c) \(v=\langle 1,4,1\rangle, b=\langle 3,-2,5\rangle\)
Solution
The first step in solving 11.3 problem number 27 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Express the vector v as the sum of a vector parallel to b and a vector orthogonal to b.(a) \(v=\langle-3,5\rangle, b=\langle 1,1\rangle\)(b) \(v=\langle-2,1,6\rangle, b=\langle 0,-2,1\rangle\)(c) \(v=\langle 1,4,1\rangle, b=\langle 3,-2,5\rangle\)
From the textbook chapter Dot Product; Projections you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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