orthogon (Meaning)

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orthogon (n.)

A rectangular figure.

Synonyms & Antonyms of orthogon

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orthogon Sentence Examples

  1. The two vectors are orthogonal, meaning they are perpendicular to each other.
  2. In Euclidean geometry, orthogonal lines intersect at right angles.
  3. The cross product of two orthogonal vectors results in a vector that is orthogonal to both of them.
  4. In linear algebra, orthogonal matrices preserve the dot product between vectors.
  5. The Gram-Schmidt process generates an orthogonal set of vectors from a linearly independent set.
  6. Orthogonal polynomials are polynomials that are orthogonal to each other with respect to a given weight function.
  7. In signal processing, orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is a modulation technique that uses orthogonal subcarriers.
  8. Orthogonal coding is used in communication systems to reduce interference between signals.
  9. In quantum mechanics, orthogonal states have no overlap and are therefore mutually exclusive.
  10. The orthogonal complement of a subspace is the subspace that consists of all vectors orthogonal to the original subspace.

FAQs About the word orthogon

A rectangular figure.

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The two vectors are orthogonal, meaning they are perpendicular to each other.

In Euclidean geometry, orthogonal lines intersect at right angles.

The cross product of two orthogonal vectors results in a vector that is orthogonal to both of them.

In linear algebra, orthogonal matrices preserve the dot product between vectors.