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Geometrical Meaning of Vector Transpose

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vector tranpose

Hi,

If I take transpose of a vector, and want to see geometrically, how this transpose will differ from the original vector?

BR,

Arif Khan
 

plot transpose of a vector

mkhan said:
Hi,

If I take transpose of a vector, and want to see geometrically, how this transpose will differ from the original vector?

BR,

Arif Khan

You define a vector as an 1xn matrix or nx1 matrix and transpose of it will change to nx1 or 1xn correspondingly but still the transpose is a vector with the same components.
 

Hi.

It does not matter whether its a row vector or column vector. My question is that if i have a vector (row or column) and i plot it and then i take its transpose and then plot the transpose, how i will explain the transpose plot of that vector.

BR,

MAK
 

mkhan said:
Hi.

It does not matter whether its a row vector or column vector. My question is that if i have a vector (row or column) and i plot it and then i take its transpose and then plot the transpose, how i will explain the transpose plot of that vector.

BR,

MAK

No difference.
 

It's not important what the transpose is, but what the transposed will affect , for example, the multiply result with another matrix.
 

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