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physicsss
Jun30-05, 04:30 AM
I'm stuck on the following problem:
Describe the span of the vectors u1 and u2 in R^3, where
u1 = (1, 1, 1), u2 = (1, −1, 1)
I know that the span is a(u1)+b(u2), which becomes (a+b,a-b,a+b), but I don't know where to go from here.
TIA.
mathwonk
Jun30-05, 12:06 PM
do you know gaussian elimination, reduction for matrices?
i.e. how to solve for all vectors perpendicular to both of those?
or you could just look at your general vector, since it satisfies an obvious equation.
lurflurf
Jun30-05, 07:24 PM
I'm stuck on the following problem:
Describe the span of the vectors u1 and u2 in R^3, where
u1 = (1, 1, 1), u2 = (1, −1, 1)
I know that the span is a(u1)+b(u2), which becomes (a+b,a-b,a+b), but I don't know where to go from here.
TIA.
Consider (1/2)(u1-u2)=(0,1,0) and (1/2)(u1+u2)=(1,0,1)
It will then be easier to see what is happening.
physicsss
Jun30-05, 09:55 PM
Is it the x-z plane in R^3?
mathwonk
Jun30-05, 09:58 PM
have you noticed that the first and third entries of your vectors are equal? what does that tell you about an equations characterizing these vectors?
physicsss
Jun30-05, 10:10 PM
The main diagonal line in x-z plane
mathwonk
Jun30-05, 11:05 PM
i.e. x=z describes all of these vectors.
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