Suppose that a ≠ 0 . (a) If a ⋅ b = a ⋅ c , does it follow that b = c ? (b) If a × b = a × c , does it follow that b = c ? (c) If a ⋅ b = a ⋅ c , and a × b = a × c , does it follow that b = c ?
Suppose that a ≠ 0 . (a) If a ⋅ b = a ⋅ c , does it follow that b = c ? (b) If a × b = a × c , does it follow that b = c ? (c) If a ⋅ b = a ⋅ c , and a × b = a × c , does it follow that b = c ?
Solution Summary: The author explains that if ab is perpendicular, then it doesn't follow that b=c.
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