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This problem involves vectors and it's a fairly basic proof but I can't seem to wrap my head around it.
I tried to just separate the vectors into their components and cross them but then I just get another set of coordinates that doesn't seem factorable. I really can't see any way to manipulate it.
I thought about just doing the cross product of -(b x a) and showing that the coordinates would be the negative version of a x b but I'm not sure if that's even proving anything. I hate proofs. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
I tried to just separate the vectors into their components and cross them but then I just get another set of coordinates that doesn't seem factorable. I really can't see any way to manipulate it.
I thought about just doing the cross product of -(b x a) and showing that the coordinates would be the negative version of a x b but I'm not sure if that's even proving anything. I hate proofs. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.