Let NSK PSKU=Sp\{(3,3,1)\}ZSK NSK How can I find the Orthogonal comple

garnentas3m

garnentas3m

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2021-12-11

Let
U=Sp{(3,3,1)}
How can I find the Orthogonal complement ? Im

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Kirsten Davis

Kirsten Davis

Beginner2021-12-12Added 27 answers

The plane of equation P3x+3y+1z=0
It has dimension equal to 2 and every vector u=(x,y,z)P is such that <u,v0 where v=(3,3,1)

chumants6g

chumants6g

Beginner2021-12-13Added 33 answers

Since U has only one dimension, it is indeed true that A will have only one line. Hence, the orthogonal complement U is the set of vectors x=(x1,x2,x3) such that.
3x1+3x2+x3=0
Setting respectivelyx3=0 and x1=0, you can find 2 independent vectors in U, for example (1,1,0) and (0,1,3). These generate U since it is two dimensional (being the orthogonal complement of a one dimensional subspace in three dimensions). Hence, we can conclude that
U=Span{(1,1,0),(0,1,1,3)}
Note that there would be many (infinitely many) other ways to describe U

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