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Student[LinearAlgebra]

  

CrossProductPlot

  

plot the cross product of two vectors

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Description

Examples

Calling Sequence

CrossProductPlot(u, v, opts)

Parameters

u

-

3-D Vector

v

-

3-D Vector

opts

-

plotting options or equation(s) of the form option=value where option is one of crossoptions, vectorcolors, vectoroptions, or Student plot options; specify options for the plot

Description

• 

The CrossProductPlot(u,v) command displays two 3-D Vectors u and v and their cross product u&xv.

• 

The opts argument can contain any of the Student plot options or any of the following equations that set plot options.

  

 

  

crossoptions = list(algebraic)

  

A list of options for the plot of the cross product u &x v. For more information on arrow plot options, see plot/arrow. [Default: solid arrow]

  

 

  

vectorcolors = [color, color, color]

  

A list of colors for u, v, and u &x v. For more information on plot color options, see plot/color.

  

 

  

vectoroptions = list(algebraic)

  

A list of options for the plot of the two vectors u and v.  For more information on arrow plot options, see plot/arrow. [Default: solid arrow]

  

 

  

caption = anything

  

A caption for the plot.

  

The default caption is constructed from the parameters and the command options. caption = "" disables the default caption. For more information about specifying a caption, see plot/typesetting.

Examples

The commands to create the plot from the Plotting Guide are

withStudentLinearAlgebra:

infolevelStudentLinearAlgebra1:

u2,1,4

u2−14

(1)

v3,2,1

v3−21

(2)

u&xv

710−1

(3)

CrossProductPlotu,v

  <2, -1, 4> &x <3, -2, 1> =
     <7, 10, -1>

See Also

plot/color

plot/options

Student plot options

Student[LinearAlgebra]

Student[LinearAlgebra][&x]

 


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