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Use the algebraic definition to find $\vec{v} \times \vec{w}$.$$\vec{v}=\vec{k}, \vec{w}=\vec{j}$$
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We have $\vec{v} = \vec{k}$ and $\vec{w} = \vec{j}$. In terms of components, these vectors can be written as $\vec{v} = (0,0,1)$ and $\vec{w} = (0,1,0)$. Show more…
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