The cross product is anti-commutative. This means that axb=-bxa. Show this is true for a=(2,3,4), b = (-5,-4,-3)

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16. The cross product is anti-commutative. This means that
axb=-b xa. Show this is true for a=(2,3,4), 5= (-5,-4,-3)
Transcribed Image Text:16. The cross product is anti-commutative. This means that axb=-b xa. Show this is true for a=(2,3,4), 5= (-5,-4,-3)
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