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- The Kakama
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Re: Drawings
No,it's just the way I write cursive "x"
Because in maths, the normal x looks like the "multiply" sign.
Because in maths, the normal x looks like the "multiply" sign.
Is this my final form?
- Anteroinen
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Re: Drawings
Don't you use the interpunct?The Kakama wrote:No,it's just the way I write cursive "x"
Because in maths, the normal x looks like the "multiply" sign.
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- The Kakama
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Generally not encouraged in Malaysia, because that can be mistaken as the decimal point(our system is loosely based on the UK system, and they use the interpunct as THEIR decimal point).Don't you use the interpunct?
Is this my final form?
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Epically when the Computer gets slower when the detail get more complex.The Kakama wrote:It probably took him a very,VERY long time.Gotta admire World's patience.
It took me, and Its still a work in progress, I think it started 2 years ago, maybe 3. There more in the File, its the type up stuff that Report what each Images it about.
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Good luck on your drawings.
Hope you can post a few more sometime soon.
Hope you can post a few more sometime soon.
Is this my final form?
- Anteroinen
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Re: Drawings
But what happens when you have to differentiate between dot (a⋅b) and cross products (a×b) when dealing with vectors?The Kakama wrote:Generally not encouraged in Malaysia, because that can be mistaken as the decimal point(our system is loosely based on the UK system, and they use the interpunct as THEIR decimal point).Don't you use the interpunct?
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Dot product is a contraction product that takes 2 vectors and gives a number, and cross product only works in 3D vectors, takes 2 vectors and gives another vector.The Kakama wrote:What's the difference?
Example: if a=(1 1 0) and b=(1 0 0), then a·b=1 and a×b=(0 0 -1)
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Well a cross product creates a vector that goes up from the plane that the a and b vectors make, which includes matrix-calculation. A dot product is basically the terms of each vector multiplied together, e.g. for vectors a=xi+yj+zk and b=ri+sj+tk, a⋅b=xr+ys+zt. Or you could do it by taking the length of the two vectors and multiplying them with cosine of the angle between them, i.e. |a||b|cosx=a⋅b.The Kakama wrote:What's the difference?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_product
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot_product
EDIT: Well ninja'd. Danmit.
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