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Uploaded by on May 27, 2007

projection onto x-axis of two added vectors

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  • what are you guys fucking stupid? Hes covering orthogonal projections.. All of them were

  • @Roly426 the vector p'p and q'q are both orthogonal to the x vector. thats why its called orthogonal projection, because you are projecting p othohonal on x

  • @ilovepink8915 yeah true, you need to look for an example. he just explained the fact.

  • how is this orthogonal?

  • what is orthagonal about this?????

  • what the hell...this did not make any sense

  • ?????????

    plug in some numbers~! Wut the hell did i just learn! lol.

  • Ok... Thx for... eehm... Nothing...

  • WHAT? This is utter nonsense! I have no idea of what he is talking about.

  • so the resultant projection equals the sum of the individual vecor projections in all cases....nice result....give me an example of its use willya?

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