In this video I show that if the dot or cross products are zero then neither vector has to be zero, but if BOTH the dot and cross products are zero then at least one of the vectors has to be zero.
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In this video I show that if the dot or cross products are zero then neither vector has to be zero, but if BOTH the dot and cross products are zero then at least one of the vectors has to be zero.