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Linear Algebra & Complex Geometry
so are we looking to solve: s(u',v') = t(u,v) ?- Wlaubz
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Linear Algebra & Complex Geometry
well (x,y). Could you please explain why the structure of a line in a complex plain is of the the format (x,y) = t (u,v) please ?- Wlaubz
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Linear Algebra & Complex Geometry
Oops wait I think I'm mixing with the Reals here. K tell me if I'm right please. the equation of a line in a complex plane is of the form: (xo,yo) + t(u,v) where (xo,yo) is a point and (u,v) a vector ? So for you example the first line would have (0,0) as a point and we can assign an...- Wlaubz
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Linear Algebra & Complex Geometry
That is true. it could be two lines overlapping. In the case the the two lines are not overlapping. The intersection of two lines in C^2 must happen at the origin correct? so let's assume we have these two equations for the lines. Z1= 1 + i and Z2 = -1 + i They both intersect...- Wlaubz
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Linear Algebra & Complex Geometry
I mean it has to be the intersection of two 1-dimensional subspaces of C^2... so can't be a plane right ? I'm guessing a point. But I don't see how you can translate the intersection of two lines algebraically and proove that the description is correct...- Wlaubz
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Linear Algebra & Complex Geometry
Yeah I'm a little confused as to what kind of answer they are looking for... that's why I'm here- Wlaubz
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Linear Algebra & Complex Geometry
Hi I am new to the forum and I'm looking for help for a math problem I was given in my linear algebra class... Here its goes: Geometrically, a 1-dimensional subspace of C^2 is what kind of object? De- scribe the intersection of two such subspaces. Translate these geometric no- tions into...- Wlaubz
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