Reference Summary: We find the parametric vector form of a plane through a given point parallel to two given direction vectors. This solution shows how to calculate distances between points in 3d space and between points in 4d space.
Math1131 Linear Algebra Chapter 1 Problem 1 -
We find the parametric vector form of a plane through a given point parallel to two given direction vectors. This solution shows how to calculate distances between points in 3d space and between points in 4d space. We discuss coordinate vectors and find the parametric vector form for a line through two points.
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- We find the parametric vector form of a plane through a given point parallel to two given direction vectors.
- This solution shows how to calculate distances between points in 3d space and between points in 4d space.
- We discuss coordinate vectors and find the parametric vector form for a line through two points.
- Here we compute the angle between two vectors in three dimensional space using the dot product.
- In this video we prove a classical theorem of Varignon using vector methods.
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