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Needs:
Plane Vectors
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Plane Distance
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Right Triangle Sides Relation
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Needed by:
Space Inner Product
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Links:
Sheet PDF
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Graph PDF
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Plane Inner Product
Why
We want to discuss angles with vectors.
Setup
We have a vector $x$ in the plane, and a vector $y$.
We want to find the angle between $x$ and $y$.
[Future editions will include a figure here.]
Plane Inner Product
Links:
Sheet PDF
›
Graph PDF
›
Needs:
Plane Vectors
›
Plane Distance
›
Right Triangle Sides Relation
›
Needed by:
Space Inner Product
›
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