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Under what circumstances is
a. Proj(u onto v) — Proj(v onto «)?
b. I Proj(u onto v) |= | Proj(v onto u) |?
3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
well, Proj(u onto v) = u•v/|v|
so, what does that tell you?
3 years ago
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b. I Proj(u onto v) |= | Proj(v onto u) |?

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