In real-number multiplication, if uv₁ = uv₂ and u ‡ 0, we can cancel the u and conclude that v₁ = 12. Does the same rul
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In real-number multiplication, if uv₁ = uv₂ and u ‡ 0, we can cancel the u and conclude that v₁ = 12. Does the same rul
In real-number multiplication, if uv₁ = uv₂ and u ‡ 0, we can cancel the u and conclude that v₁ = 12. Does
the same rule hold for the dot product? That is, if u - v₁ = u - V₂ and u # 0, can you conclude that v₁ = V₂? Give reason for your answer.