Main Takeaway: and so the theorem that we can state to find these orthogonal projections is what's called Description: Given a vector and a subspace, we decompose the vector (uniquely!) as a the sum of a vector in the subspace and a ...
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and so the theorem that we can state to find these orthogonal projections is what's called Description: Given a vector and a subspace, we decompose the vector (uniquely!) as a the sum of a vector in the subspace and a ... 3blue1brown has inspired me a lot to make a math video with cool animations!
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- and so the theorem that we can state to find these orthogonal projections is what's called
- Description: Given a vector and a subspace, we decompose the vector (uniquely!) as a the sum of a vector in the subspace and a ...
- 3blue1brown has inspired me a lot to make a math video with cool animations!
- Description: Given a subspace, we define W perp as the subspace of vectors
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