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OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

Polpak I need ur help, I'm done with most of this problem, just need to know what to do at the end..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If they are all orthogonal to each other, and they are all normalized vectors, then it's an orthonormal basis.

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

Not that problem it's a different one.. that's not all yet.. hold on

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry, just looking over your work.

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

kk its fine just let me know when u're done and what i did wrong/ need to do..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok, so you have your orthonormal vectors.. Put them in a set, and that's an orthonormal basis.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

As far as I can see, it's correct.

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

wait what set? like what? just write them out as: { u1, u2, u3, u4}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yep.

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

okay thanks a LOT FOR UR HELP POLPAK! I am proud i joined u guys btw.. and I gotta get goin bye and thanks again =)!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I see that. Congratulations I guess ;) Not sure if it's 'better' to be a moderator or not.

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