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Use the Triangle Inequality: |x+y| ≤ |x| + |y|.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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When i use the triangle inequality i seem to get
when i surely want it to be for to be truecan you see where i've gone wrong????Last edited by EMPhillips1989 (2008-02-04 22:38:03)
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You seem to have the right idea with that first line (trying to incorporate b's was a good idea), but it's not quite correct.
Use the triangle inequality on (a-b)+(b-c).
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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so i tried adding them together this way and i seem to get the right answer im just not sure if my method is correct
i got
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