ortogonaal
Ortogonaal is a term used in mathematics and related fields to describe a relationship of perpendicularity or independence. In geometry, two vectors are considered ortogonaal if the angle between them is 90 degrees, meaning they are at right angles to each other. This concept extends to higher dimensions and is fundamental to understanding coordinate systems and vector spaces. The dot product of two ortogonaal vectors is always zero, providing a convenient algebraic test for ortogonaaliteit.
Beyond simple geometric vectors, the concept of ortogonaaliteit is applied in linear algebra to describe sets
The principle of ortogonaaliteit also appears in fields like signal processing and statistics. For example, in