Let and and let H be the hyperplane in R 4 with normal n and passing through
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Let and and let H be the hyperplane in R4 with normal n and passing through p. Which of the points v1, v2,and v3 are on the same side of H as the origin, and which are not?
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P = -3 1 2 n = 5 V₁ = V2 = 1 3
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Linear Algebra And Its Applications
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