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Angle and Orthogonality

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Difference between Angle and Orthogonality

Angle vs. Orthogonality

In plane geometry, an angle is the figure formed by two rays, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle. In mathematics, orthogonality is the generalization of the notion of perpendicularity to the linear algebra of bilinear forms.

Similarities between Angle and Orthogonality

Angle and Orthogonality have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Dot product, Euclidean space, Euclidean vector, Inner product space, Line (geometry), Normal (geometry), Perpendicular, Plane (geometry), Radian, Right angle.

Dot product

In mathematics, the dot product or scalar productThe term scalar product is often also used more generally to mean a symmetric bilinear form, for example for a pseudo-Euclidean space.

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Euclidean space

In geometry, Euclidean space encompasses the two-dimensional Euclidean plane, the three-dimensional space of Euclidean geometry, and certain other spaces.

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Euclidean vector

In mathematics, physics, and engineering, a Euclidean vector (sometimes called a geometric or spatial vector, or—as here—simply a vector) is a geometric object that has magnitude (or length) and direction.

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Inner product space

In linear algebra, an inner product space is a vector space with an additional structure called an inner product.

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Line (geometry)

The notion of line or straight line was introduced by ancient mathematicians to represent straight objects (i.e., having no curvature) with negligible width and depth.

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Normal (geometry)

In geometry, a normal is an object such as a line or vector that is perpendicular to a given object.

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Perpendicular

In elementary geometry, the property of being perpendicular (perpendicularity) is the relationship between two lines which meet at a right angle (90 degrees).

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Plane (geometry)

In mathematics, a plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely far.

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Radian

The radian (SI symbol rad) is the SI unit for measuring angles, and is the standard unit of angular measure used in many areas of mathematics.

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Right angle

In geometry and trigonometry, a right angle is an angle of exactly 90° (degrees), corresponding to a quarter turn.

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Angle and Orthogonality Comparison

Angle has 166 relations, while Orthogonality has 125. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 3.44% = 10 / (166 + 125).

References

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