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by vishnugupta
2979 days ago
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I believe even in the context of mathematics orthogonal means independence. I.e., one can move along x and y axis without having y or x value being changed. However if you move along any line that's not parallel to x or y axis then both x and y value change simultaneously. That's how I interpret orthogonality in the context of math anyway. |
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A third orthogonal axis is neither parallel to x and y, nor do x and y vary as you move along it.
Replace parallel with linearly indepent, and you are spot on.