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Masaken

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Let u, v, and w be vectors in three-dimensional space.
Give a geometric explanation to show that if u + v + w = 0, then the three vectors lie on the same plane.

so i have to prove that u, v, w are coplanar, with the given condition. to start, how do i interpret u + v + w = 0 geometrically? and is this related to saying that they're all linearly independent and whatnot? thanks in advance
 

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Is coplanarity in the syllabus? The standard way to do it is with scalar triple product.
Do you notice the fact that you used cross product in vectors. NESA thought, nah students do not have to know this, awakening the wrath of Dr Du when he used the cross product in one of his lessons to roast NESA to pieces.
 

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