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Title: Angles and Orthogonality in Inner Product Spaces


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Section 6.2
  • Angles and Orthogonality in Inner Product Spaces

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CAUCHY-SCHWARZ INEQUALITY
Theorem 6.2.1 If u and v are vectors in a real
inner product space, then
NOTE This result can be written as
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PROPERTIES OF LENGTH
Theorem 6.2.2 If u and v are vectors in an
inner product space V, and if k is a scalar,
then (a) u 0 (b) u 0 if and only if
u  0. (c) ku k u (d) u v
u v (Triangle inequality)
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PROPERTIES OF DISTANCE
Theorem 6.2.3 If u, v, and w are vectors in an
inner product space V, then (a) d(u, v)
0 (b) d(u, v) 0 if and only if u  v. (c) d(u,
v) d(v, u) (d) d(u, v) d(u, w) d(w,
v) (Triangle inequality)
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ANGLE BETWEEN VECTORS
Recall in R2 and R3, we noted that if ? is the
angle between two vectors u and v, then For an
arbitrary inner product space we define the
cosine of the angle (and hence the angle) between
two vectors u and v to be We define ? to be the
angle between u and v.
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ORTHOGONALITY
Two vectors u and v in an inner product space are
called orthogonal if and only if u, v 0.
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GENERALIZED THEOREM OF PYTHAGORAS
Theorem 6.2.4 If u and v are orthogonal vectors
in an inner product space, then u v2
u2 v2
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ORTHOGONAL COMPLEMENTS
Let W be a subspace of an inner product space V.
A vector u in V is said to be orthogonal to W if
it is orthogonal to every vector in W. The set
of all vectors in V that are orthogonal to W is
called the orthogonal complement of W. Notation
We denote the orthogonal complement of a
subspace W by W-. read W perp
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PROPERTIES OF ORTHOGONAL COMPLEMENTS
Theorem 6.2.5 If W is a subspace of a
finite-dimensional inner product space V,
then (a) W- is a subspace of V. (b) The only
vector common to both W and W- is 0. (c) The
orthogonal complement of W- is W that is
(W-)- W.
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