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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 01:10 maay101

HELP PLEAS Is the following statement true or false? "If vector u cross vector v equals vector v cross vector u, then vector u is perpendicular to vector v." Clearly explain your decision. Note: An example can be used to prove that this is false, but not used to prove that this is true.

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