When is a vector "glued" to the origin? – math.stackexchange.com

Let $V$ be a real finite-dimensional vector space (I guess this forces $V$ to be $\mathbb{R}^n$). My intuition is that a vector $v\in V$ must be "glued" to the origin, since the origin is the only ...

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