Masaken
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Let u, v, and w be vectors in three-dimensional space.
Give a geometric explanation to show that if u + v + w = 0, then the three vectors lie on the same plane.
so i have to prove that u, v, w are coplanar, with the given condition. to start, how do i interpret u + v + w = 0 geometrically? and is this related to saying that they're all linearly independent and whatnot? thanks in advance
Give a geometric explanation to show that if u + v + w = 0, then the three vectors lie on the same plane.
so i have to prove that u, v, w are coplanar, with the given condition. to start, how do i interpret u + v + w = 0 geometrically? and is this related to saying that they're all linearly independent and whatnot? thanks in advance