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Wite **the sum of two vectons, one in Span {u) and one in Span (wa). Assume that (.....) is an orthogonal besis Type an integ

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By forming Matrix with u1, u2, u3, u4 as columns and

AX =B where A = [u1, u2, u3, u4 ], X = [x1, x2, x3, x4]T , , B = [x]

fining the Solution for the System of Linear Equations we get

X = A^{-1}B = \begin{pmatrix}0&7&1&9\\ \:\:1&9&0&-7\\ \:\:-8&1&1&-1\\ \:\:-1&1&-8&1\end{pmatrix}^{-1}\cdot \begin{pmatrix}15\\ \:-6\\ \:3\\ \:0\end{pmatrix}= \begin{pmatrix}-\frac{5}{11}\\ \frac{9}{22}\\ \frac{3}{11}\\ \frac{29}{22}\end{pmatrix}

so we have x = \frac{1}{22}((-10u_1+9u_2+6u_3)+(29u_4))

2)

u_1*u_2 = 2*-3+3*2+0*0 = 0

Recall that the vector projection of a vector ū`onto another vector Tºis given by proj, (u u. ||0 w The projection of ū onto

Normal Vector = \begin{pmatrix}2&3&0\end{pmatrix}\times \begin{pmatrix}-3&2&0\end{pmatrix}=\begin{pmatrix}0&0&13\end{pmatrix}

proj(y)_{span(u_1, u_2)} = \overrightarrow{y}- \frac{\overrightarrow{y}. \overrightarrow{n}}{||\overrightarrow{n}||^2}.\overrightarrow{n} =(4,5,-1)-\frac{(4,5,-1).(0,0,13)}{13^2}(0,0,13) = (4,5,-1)+(0,0,1)= (4,5,0)

3)

Similar to above method we can find the Prjection of y(-1,5,4) in W as =(-1,5,4)-\frac{(-1,5,4).(-8,1,7)}{114}(-8,1,7) = (-1,5,4)-\frac{41}{114}(-8,1,7)

And the Orthogonal Projection to W is   \frac{41}{114}(-8,1,7).

Summing it up we get y.

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