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Consider the vectors ~a1 = (−1, 2, 2), ~a2 = (2, 2, −1), and ~a3 = (2, −1, 2). (a) Compute the projection matrices P1 and P2 onto the lines in the direction of ~a1 and ~a2, respectively. Multiply those projection matrices and explain why their product is what it is.

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