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Mathematics, 29.09.2019 05:30 aidenmanpig

Show that the "law of cosines" derives from finding the magnitude of the difference of two vectors. make a great drawing illustrating this! as a consequence, show that if the two vectors are orthogonal, the law of cosines reduces to the pythagorean theorem.

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