Standard basis

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title: Standard basis
text: In mathematics, the standard basis of a coordinate vector space is the set of vectors, each of whose components are all zero, except one that equals 1. For example, in the case of the Euclidean plane R 2 formed by the pairs of real numbers, the standard basis is formed by the vectors Similarly, the standard basis for the three-dimensional space R 3 is formed by vectors Here the vector ex points in the x direction, the vector ey points in the y direction, and the vector ez points in the z directi
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