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- {{Stub page|grade=A*|msg=Link to it and demote. * Demote to grade B when a picture of my proof on paper has been included - [[User:Alec|Alec]] ([[User talk:Alec|3 KB (633 words) - 04:07, 8 April 2017
- ...>, then we may define the ''[[orthogonal vectors|orthogonal]] complement'' of {{M|L}}, denoted {{M|L^\perp}}, as follows{{rW2014LNFARS}}: ...angle x,y\rangle\eq 0}} is the definition of {{M|x}} and {{M|y}} being ''[[orthogonal vectors]]'', thus:2 KB (278 words) - 04:07, 8 April 2017