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by josinalvo
4181 days ago
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just to satisfy a possible curiosity: No Your intuition is in the right direction, but not quite correct. Think of a cartesian plot. Now, think of the Y axis "tilted" to the front. With those 2 "vectors" you can still describe the whole plane (for whatever "describe" means =P)
If you tilt it so much the "Y" axis becomes paralel to the X axis, then you lost something. Instead of "orthogonal" what you need is a mathematical property called independence (as in linearly independent) that basically means "not redundant to express a space" |
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