Difference between revisions of "PerpendicularVector Command"
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: {{Note| A vector with coordinates ''(a, b)'' has the perpendicular vector ''(-b, a)''.}} | : {{Note| A vector with coordinates ''(a, b)'' has the perpendicular vector ''(-b, a)''.}} | ||
− | ==CAS | + | ==CAS Syntax== |
; PerpendicularVector[Vector v]: Returns the perpendicular vector of the given vector. | ; PerpendicularVector[Vector v]: Returns the perpendicular vector of the given vector. | ||
{{example|1= <code>PerpendicularVector[(3,2)]</code> yields the vector ''{-2,3}''.}} | {{example|1= <code>PerpendicularVector[(3,2)]</code> yields the vector ''{-2,3}''.}} | ||
{{example|1= <code>PerpendicularVector[(a,b)]</code> yields the vector ''{-b,a}''.}} | {{example|1= <code>PerpendicularVector[(a,b)]</code> yields the vector ''{-b,a}''.}} |
Revision as of 15:01, 11 August 2011
- PerpendicularVector[Line]
- Returns the perpendicular vector of the line.
- Note: A line with equation ax + by = c has the perpendicular vector (a, b).
- PerpendicularVector[Segment]
- Returns the perpendicular vector of the segment with the same length.
- PerpendicularVector[Vector v]
- Returns the perpendicular vector of the given vector.
- Note: A vector with coordinates (a, b) has the perpendicular vector (-b, a).
CAS Syntax
- PerpendicularVector[Vector v]
- Returns the perpendicular vector of the given vector.
Example:
PerpendicularVector[(3,2)]
yields the vector {-2,3}.Example:
PerpendicularVector[(a,b)]
yields the vector {-b,a}.