kankerfist
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I have been hitting this problem from every angle for days. I have gotten to about 1 full page of proofs and still not come close. My teacher says the answer is only a couple of lines long, so I know I am missing something. The question is:
Show that:
(A x B) . (B x C) x (C x A) = (A . B x C)^2
Where A,B,C are vectors and x means cross and . means dot.
The hint he gave us is to rename one of the cross products on the left hand side to a vector D, ie: (B x C) = D. Any help would be appreciated.
Show that:
(A x B) . (B x C) x (C x A) = (A . B x C)^2
Where A,B,C are vectors and x means cross and . means dot.
The hint he gave us is to rename one of the cross products on the left hand side to a vector D, ie: (B x C) = D. Any help would be appreciated.