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    Special Numbers in R3: a, b & c

    Although it might be a spanning set I don't think that is the special property.
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    Special Numbers in R3: a, b & c

    Homework Statement "Whats special about vectors a, b, and c with respect to R3" a= (1,2,-3) b= (-2,5,8) c= (1,3,5) Homework Equations N/A The Attempt at a Solution N/A, I see nothing special about them.
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    Determining Cartesian Equation

    How exactly did you find that normal?
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    Determining Cartesian Equation

    A(1,2,1) B(2,1,4) (Just as reference.) Find the vector AB. Then, you know it's parallel to the x-axis, meaning your other vector is (1,0,0). You have your points, and two slopes. Just convert it normally. ;)
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    Determining Cartesian Equation

    Wow, that was a lot easier then I thought it was going to be. Got the correct answer on my first shot at it. Thanks so much! Sorry for another question "Determine the vector, parametric, and Cartesian forms of the equation of the plane containing the lines L1: \vec{}r = (3,-4,1) + s(1,-3,-5)...
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    Determining Cartesian Equation

    Homework Statement "Determine the Cartesian equation of the plane that passes through the origin and contains the line \vec{}r = (3,7,1) + t(2,2,3) Homework Equations Ax + By + Cz + D = 0 The Attempt at a Solution Well. The way that I was taught to find the Cartesian Equation...
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    Calculating Final Velocity on a Ramp

    Homework Statement I'm going to be doing a lab, in which I am going to push a block down a ramp. So right now, the problem I'm going to ask is conceptual, and not actually with numbers. So basically, I need to find the theoretical acceleration, and the theoretical velocity. Then, I need...
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    Solving Log Equations (Different Bases)

    Thanks so much. I had learned to put them together, but the thought of splitting them back up never occurred.
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    Solving Log Equations (Different Bases)

    Homework Statement Only the equation: 2(3^x) = 7(5^x) Homework Equations N/A The Attempt at a Solution Okay. I've been fine learning the loglaws, until I hit this question. If they were the same base (or at least near the same, ex: 2 & 8) then I could simply change them into...
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