Use the cross product to find a vector that is orthogonal to both u and v. u

ediculeN

ediculeN

Answered question

2021-08-22

Use the cross product to find a vector that is orthogonal to both u and v. u = (1, 1, -2), v = (2, -1, 2)

Answer & Explanation

Caren

Caren

Skilled2021-08-23Added 96 answers

We know that cross product yields the vector orthogonal to them both.
For w= (1,1,-2) and y = (2,-1, 2) cross product is:
uυ=[ijk112212]=(1212)i(12+22)j+()1112)k=6j3k=(0,6,3)=>vector(0,6,3) is orthogonal to both, vector and υ

Do you have a similar question?

Recalculate according to your conditions!

Ask your question.
Get an expert answer.

Let our experts help you. Answer in as fast as 15 minutes.

Didn't find what you were looking for?