There needs to be a commandment from the math gods to change the way everyone says comp_a b and proj_a b. Away with "the scalar projection of b onto a" In with "the scalar projection upon a, b"
Yes, it doesn't matter how you name the vectors, these are just formulas for projections in general. So if you have vectors a and c, you should be fine to do the same thing.
in order to find the projection of two vector can i use this formula ? or is it correct if i use ? for example: find the projection of f onto w? proj f = ( f^(T) *( w / |w| )) * ( w / |w| ) w f^(T) is the transpose of f thanks
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a little fast, but I like how you're explaining this. Thank you!
If it is was the projection form a onto b we would've divided by vector b?
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There needs to be a commandment from the math gods to change the way everyone says comp_a b and proj_a b.
Away with "the scalar projection of b onto a"
In with "the scalar projection upon a, b"
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Krista King if we find projection of A on to C so can I use the same formula?
Yes, it doesn't matter how you name the vectors, these are just formulas for projections in general. So if you have vectors a and c, you should be fine to do the same thing.
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Whats the different between B onto A and A onto B can anyone tell ?
Sometimes, by hearting formulas is better than trying to gain intuition
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in order to find the projection of two vector can i use this formula ? or is it correct if i use ?
for example:
find the projection of f onto w?
proj f = ( f^(T) *( w / |w| )) * ( w / |w| )
w
f^(T) is the transpose of f
thanks
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how about the projection from A onto B? will i just reverse the equation? tia :)
Probably yes
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seeing the unit vector drawn out of the vector projection really clarified things for me
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