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OpenStudy (dbwong):

how to do cross product given only i and j ?

OpenStudy (holsteremission):

Do your given vectors belong to \(\mathbb R^2\)? If so, the cross product is not defined. If they belong to \(\mathbb R^3\), you can probably assume that the \(\vec{k}\) component is zero.

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