Is there an "inverted" dot product? – math.stackexchange.com 19:14 Posted by Unknown No Comments The dot product of vectors $\mathbf{a}$ and $\mathbf{b}$ is defined as: $$\mathbf{a} \cdot \mathbf{b} =\sum_{i=1}^{n}a_{i}b_{i}=a_{1}b_{1}+a_{2}b_{2}+\cdots +a_{n}b_{n}$$ What about the quantity? ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitWhat is this tiny metal door? – diy.stackexchange.comHow can Rey and Kylo Ren talk to each other mentally and see each other's background? – scifi.stackexchange.comDoes everyone who is doing a PhD has to dabble in philosophy to a certain extent? – academia.stackexchange.comWhat is this sort of abstract rainbow? – physics.stackexchange.comCan Prestidigitation "Clean" Salt Water? – rpg.stackexchange.comWhere can I find the rules on becoming a lich in AD&D 2e? – rpg.stackexchange.com
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