3. Consider the vector space R with the Euclidean inner product (i.e. the dot product). Supposer that b is orthogonal to both 3 a 4 4 2 and a, b, c are not 0. Which of the following is true? and C -2 -3 There is no solution a/b= - 5/7 b/c= -1 o cla= -1/6 alc=4/5
3. Consider the vector space R with the Euclidean inner product (i.e. the dot product). Supposer that b is orthogonal to both 3 a 4 4 2 and a, b, c are not 0. Which of the following is true? and C -2 -3 There is no solution a/b= - 5/7 b/c= -1 o cla= -1/6 alc=4/5
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