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  1. Applying Vector Cross Product Properties for (AxB).(CxD) Calculation

    May 4, 2010 · Applying Vector Cross Product Properties for (AxB). (CxD) Calculation Saladsamurai May 4, 2010 Click For Summary

  2. Solving $y=ax^ {b}$ with logarithms - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Feb 18, 2020 · (+1) For nice approach. I've used this a lot in class (when I used to teach), motivating it by saying something to the effect that since subtracting equations works when …

  3. linear algebra - Is |AxB| = |A||B|sin (v) a theorem or a definition ...

    Is |AxB| = |A||B|sin (v) a theorem or a definition? Ask Question Asked 12 years ago Modified 12 years ago

  4. Why do mathematicians use i, j, and k to represent unit vectors in ...

    Jun 4, 2009 · axb=-bxa, why?Why do mathematicians use i, j, and k to represent unit vectors in quaternions?

  5. Is the Vector Equation AxB=AxC Only True When A=0 or B=C?

    Dec 14, 2013 · True or False, if AxB = AxC then either A=0 or B=C. A, B, and C are vectors and I thought this statement would be true. However the answer key says it...

  6. Derivative of AXB with respect to X - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jun 4, 2019 · Derivative of AXB with respect to X Ask Question Asked 6 years, 6 months ago Modified 6 years, 6 months ago

  7. Show Ax (BUC) = (AxB)U (AxC) and ¬ (A∧B) <=> ¬Av¬B

    Feb 26, 2019 · Regarding the logical part, using De Morgan gives you a one-line proof, and thus it is enough, if you are allowed to use it.

  8. Power sets and Cartesian products. • Physics Forums

    Feb 14, 2014 · The discussion centers on the mathematical statement that for any sets A and B, the power set of their Cartesian product, P (AxB), is equal to the Cartesian product of their …

  9. Cardinality with Cartesian Cross Product problem

    Nov 11, 2014 · I suspect that the answer has to do with the fact that the we can say that |A| = |B| and then from that say = |AxB|. I think I have a solution for it, but I just wanted to make sure I …

  10. Cartesian product sets - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Nov 19, 2014 · For example, If we think of the 52 cards in a standard deck as a product set, we can define set A as the ranks and set B as the suits. How can we explain to students that while …