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    Exam 9: Vectors and the Geometry of Space
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    Let a =\(\langle - 1,2,2 \rangle\) And Suppose That B Is a Vector Parallel to A B
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Let a = ⟨−1,2,2⟩\langle - 1,2,2 \rangle⟨−1,2,2⟩ And Suppose That B Is a Vector Parallel to A B

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Let a = ⟨−1,2,2⟩\langle - 1,2,2 \rangle⟨−1,2,2⟩ and suppose that b is a vector parallel to a. Find projb a.

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