What are they and why to we care about them ?
What are they ?
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Magnitude of a vector
Magnitude of (2,2)
Magnitude of (-2,1)
Magnitude of (1.5,-2)
Magnitude of (1,1)
Magnitude of (-1,1)
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Euclidean Space
In geometry, a two- or three-dimensional space in which the axioms and postulates of Euclidean geometry apply is a Euclidean space. A space in any finite number of dimensions, in which points are designated by coordinates (one for each dimension) and the distance between two points is given by a distance formula.
2D Euclidean Space
3D Euclidean Space
In geometry, a two- or three-dimensional space in which the axioms and postulates of Euclidean geometry apply is a Euclidean space. A space in any finite number of dimensions, in which points are designated by coordinates (one for each dimension) and the distance between two points is given by a distance formula. L2 Norm is also called Euclidean norm.
In geometry, a two- or three-dimensional space in which the axioms and postulates of Euclidean geometry apply is a Euclidean space. A space in any finite number of dimensions, in which points are designated by coordinates (one for each dimension) and the distance between two points is given by a distance formula
In geometry, a two- or three-dimensional space in which the axioms and postulates of Euclidean geometry apply is a Euclidean space. A space in any finite number of dimensions, in which points are designated by coordinates (one for each dimension) and the distance between two points is given by a distance formula
How do you add two vectors ?
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Addition
How do you subtract two vectors ?
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Subtraction
How do you multiply two vectors ?
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Multiply
How do you project a vector onto another ?
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How do you project a vector onto another ?
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How do you project a vector onto another ?
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How do you project a vector onto another ?
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What is a unit vector ?
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Any vector whose magnitude is 1?
To obtain the unit vector in the direction of a non-unit vector, divide by the magnitude of the given vector.
Any vector whose magnitude is 1?
How do you compute the angle between two vectors ?
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How do you compute the angle between two vectors ?
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What are orthogonal vectors?
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- Orthogonal
Perpendicular
What are orthogonal vectors?
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What are orthogonal vectors?
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What are orthogonal vectors?
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What is a unit vector ?
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Any vector of magnitude 1 ?"
What is a unit vector ?
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Any vector of magnitude 1 ?"
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What are they ?
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column vector
row vector
How do you add two matrices ?
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How do you multiply a matrix with a vector ?
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How do you multiply a matrix with a vector ?
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How do you multiply a matrix with a vector ?
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How do you multiply a matrix with a vector ?
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Similarly, in a 3D space, when a vector is hit by a matrix, it gets transformed into a new vector.
How do you multiply a matrix with a vector ?
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illegal operation
How do you multiply a matrix with a vector ?
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legal operation
Conclusion : Number of columns in the matrix should be the same as the number of rows in the vector.
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How do you multiply two matrices ?
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Number of columns in the matrix is not equal to the number of rows in the vector.
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Number of columns in the matrix is equal to the number of rows in the vector.
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Conclusion : Any m x n matrix can be multiplied with a n x k matrix to get a m x k output.
Is there an alternate way of multiplying matrices ?
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Is there an alternate way of multiplying matrices ?
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What is the common operation that you will see in this course ?
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