Chapter 1: Problem 12
If you draw a vector on a sheet of paper, how many components are required to describe it? How many components does a vector in real space have? How many components would a vector have in a four-dimensional world?
Chapter 1: Problem 12
If you draw a vector on a sheet of paper, how many components are required to describe it? How many components does a vector in real space have? How many components would a vector have in a four-dimensional world?
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