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Mathematics, 23.11.2019 07:31, Hannahdavy5434

1.2. for vectors x = (1; 2i; 1 + i)t and y = (i; 2 i; 3)t compute
a) (x; y), kxk2, kyk 2, kyk;
b) (3x; 2iy), (2x; ix + 2y);
c) kx + 2yk. remark: after you have done part
a), you can do parts
b) and
c) without actually computing all vectors involved, just by using the properties of inner product.

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