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Mathematics, 04.09.2021 17:30 dixks

Find a decomposition of a=⟨−5,−1,1⟩ into a vector c parallel to b=⟨−6,0,6⟩ and a vector d perpendicular to b such that c+d=a. I understand how to multiply vectors, I'm lost at decomposition so I would really appreciate if you could explain how to actually do that. Thank you.

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