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Robert
Robert on 16 May 2012
Commented: Aakash Deep on 1 Jun 2018
I need to create a function that will take two 3D geometric vectors as its arguments, sums them, and returns the resultant vector and its magnitude
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Geoff
Geoff on 16 May 2012
And your question is ..... ?
Aakash Deep
Aakash Deep on 1 Jun 2018
Your statement is contradicting. If the values are in 1 dimension then it is a vector, if the values are in 2 dimensions then it is a matrix and if the values are in 3 or more dimensions then it is a tensor. So, 3D vector does not make any sense.

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Geoff
Geoff on 16 May 2012
Maybe this will help:
function [vec, mag] = DoMyHomeworkForMe( v1, v2 )
% Your calculation goes here
end
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Geoff
Geoff on 16 May 2012
You're kidding... copy that exact code I wrote declaring two vectors (x and y) and paste it into MatLab.
Robert
Robert on 16 May 2012
i was copying it wrong! sorrrrryyy

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