What do you get if you cross a sheep with a kangaroo?
||sheep|| ||kangaroo|| sinθ n
Can someone explain this to me? I'm not a mathematician, but here I go:
Norm of sheep, norm of kangaroo... I know a norm defines the length of a vector... sinθ n is... er, do you get a bouncy line on a graph?
Can someone explain this to me? I'm not a mathematician, but here I go:
Norm of sheep, norm of kangaroo... I know a norm defines the length of a vector... sinθ n is... er, do you get a bouncy line on a graph?
I presume the answer is not 'a woolly jumper'.