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 11. The vector product
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The vector product of the standard basis vectors

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Using the definition of the vector product it follows that

  1. i × i = j × j = k × k = 0
  2. i × j = -(j × i) = k;
  3. i × k = -(k × i) = -j;
  4. j × k = -(k × j) = i;

Recall that, by convention, the triple i, j, k is always right-handed, so i, k, j is left handed and j, k, i is right handed.

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