Let a⃗ =(1,0,0), b⃗ =(0,1,0), and c⃗ =(0,0,1). This is the standard basis that spans R3. Answer the following questions about this set of vectors:
a) a⃗ +b⃗ =?
b) a⃗ ⋅b⃗ =?
c) (a⃗ ⋅b⃗ )c⃗ =?
d) −c⃗ =?
e) Is ∥a⃗ ∥= square root of: a⃗ ⋅a⃗ : True , False or Meaningless
Let a⃗ =(1,0,0), b⃗ =(0,1,0), and c⃗ =(0,0,1). This is the standard basis that spans R3....
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