Is it possible to define two vectors which are linearly dependant as one vector being a multiple of the other? Edit 1: I have just realised that STEM Support mentioned that very fact a few seconds after I posted this comment. Thank you, STEM Support!
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those two vectors are but linearly independent but legally recognized dependents when it comes to your taxes
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Is it possible to define two vectors which are linearly dependant as one vector being a multiple of the other?
Edit 1: I have just realised that STEM Support mentioned that very fact a few seconds after I posted this comment. Thank you, STEM Support!
18 comments on a 5 years old video is wild, linearly independent tho
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the last one , plane in R3 is linearly independent.
Line in r3
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uses redundant to explain scalar multiple then later describes it as a scalar multiple. Lmao