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OpenStudy (konradzuse):

1. Let (u,v) be the Euclidean inner product on R ^2, and let u = (1,1) v = (3,2), w = (0, -1), and k = 3. Compute the following. b. {kv, w}

OpenStudy (konradzuse):

woah it got messed up....

OpenStudy (konradzuse):

OpenStudy (konradzuse):

@amistre64 @UnkleRhaukus

OpenStudy (konradzuse):

did I do this correctly?

OpenStudy (amistre64):

im not sure i understand the notation in the question

OpenStudy (amistre64):

what does: b. {kv, w} mean?

OpenStudy (amistre64):

u = (1,1) v = (3,2), w = (0, -1), and k = 3 kv: 3(3, 2) w: (0,-1) -------------- dot product is: -6 but what does the b. mean?

OpenStudy (konradzuse):

part b.

OpenStudy (konradzuse):

:p

OpenStudy (konradzuse):

the Euclidean inner product should be the same thing right?

OpenStudy (amistre64):

yes, inner product and dot procuct appear to be synonomous

OpenStudy (konradzuse):

This is honestly tyhe third time this has appeared in the book.... Idk why we are relearning it :p.

OpenStudy (konradzuse):

I guess the only thing we really learned was it being "weighed." with the 2 and the 3....

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