37. Let u1 = (1, −2, −1), u2 = (2, 2, −2), and v = (0, 0, 1). v is not in the subspace W spanned by u1 and u2. Use this

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37. Let u1 = (1, −2, −1), u2 = (2, 2, −2), and v = (0, 0, 1). v is not in the subspace W spanned by u1 and u2. Use this

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37. Let u1 = (1, −2, −1), u2 = (2, 2, −2), and v = (0, 0, 1). v
is not in the subspace W spanned by u1 and u2. Use this fact to
construct a nonzero vector u3 in R 3 that is orthogonal to u1 and
u2.
37 Let U1 1 2 1 U2 2 2 2 And V 0 0 1 V Is Not In The Subspace W Spanned By U1 And U2 Use This 1
37 Let U1 1 2 1 U2 2 2 2 And V 0 0 1 V Is Not In The Subspace W Spanned By U1 And U2 Use This 1 (15.2 KiB) Viewed 22 times
37. Let u₁(1, -2, -1), U₂ = (2,2,-2), and v= (0,0,1). v is not in the subspace W spanned by u₁ and u₂. Use this fact to construct a nonzero vector us in R³ that is orthogonal to u₁ and u₂.
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