Linear Algebra Examples

Find the Norm [[0+3i],[4+3i],[2+0i],[2-3i]]
Step 1
The norm is the square root of the sum of squares of each element in the vector.
Step 2
Simplify.
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Step 2.1
Add and .
Step 2.2
Use the formula to find the magnitude.
Step 2.3
Raising to any positive power yields .
Step 2.4
Raise to the power of .
Step 2.5
Add and .
Step 2.6
Rewrite as .
Step 2.7
Pull terms out from under the radical, assuming positive real numbers.
Step 2.8
Raise to the power of .
Step 2.9
Use the formula to find the magnitude.
Step 2.10
Raise to the power of .
Step 2.11
Raise to the power of .
Step 2.12
Add and .
Step 2.13
Rewrite as .
Step 2.14
Pull terms out from under the radical, assuming positive real numbers.
Step 2.15
Raise to the power of .
Step 2.16
Multiply by .
Step 2.17
Add and .
Step 2.18
The absolute value is the distance between a number and zero. The distance between and is .
Step 2.19
Raise to the power of .
Step 2.20
Use the formula to find the magnitude.
Step 2.21
Raise to the power of .
Step 2.22
Raise to the power of .
Step 2.23
Add and .
Step 2.24
Rewrite as .
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Step 2.24.1
Use to rewrite as .
Step 2.24.2
Apply the power rule and multiply exponents, .
Step 2.24.3
Combine and .
Step 2.24.4
Cancel the common factor of .
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Step 2.24.4.1
Cancel the common factor.
Step 2.24.4.2
Rewrite the expression.
Step 2.24.5
Evaluate the exponent.
Step 2.25
Add and .
Step 2.26
Add and .
Step 2.27
Add and .
Step 3
The result can be shown in multiple forms.
Exact Form:
Decimal Form: