Scalar and Orthogonal Projections: Quick Example
In this video, we work through a quick example of finding both the scalar and orthogonal projections of vectors. Specifically, we’ll cover:
How to compute the scalar projection.
How to find the vector projection.
Using the vectors: a=⟨1,2,3⟩andb=⟨2,−1,4⟩
I will walk you through the calculations step-by-step, explaining the key concepts involved in projections and how they relate to geometry. By the end of the video, you’ll have a solid understanding of how to compute both the scalar and vector projections of one vector onto another.
What You Will Learn:
How to compute scalar projections
How to compute vector projections (orthogonal projections)
Understanding of the geometric significance of projections
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