Cross product in higher dimensions – math.stackexchange.com 07:43 Posted by Unknown No Comments Suppose we have a vector $(a,b)$ in $2$-space. Then the vector $(b,-a)$ is orthogonal to the one we started with. Furthermore, the function $$(a,b) \mapsto (b,-a)$$ is linear. Suppose instead we have ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitDid the xenomorphs intentionally cut the power? – scifi.stackexchange.comPolitely refusing to validate veiled bigotry – interpersonal.stackexchange.comSmash! The metal pole descends upon the barren land – puzzling.stackexchange.comThe number 555,555 can decompose, as the product of two factors of three digits, in how many ways? – math.stackexchange.comThe square of the solution of the equation... – math.stackexchange.comWhy is var x = x = x || {} more thorough than var x = x || {}? – stackoverflow.com
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