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Linear combinations, span, and basis vectors | Chapter 2, Essence of linear algebra

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In the last video, along with the ideas of vector addition and scalar multiplication,

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I described vector coordinates, where there's this back and forth between,

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for example, pairs of numbers and two-dimensional vectors.

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Now, I imagine the vector coordinates were already familiar to a lot of you,

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but there's another kind of interesting way to think about these coordinates,

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which is pretty central to linear algebra.

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When you have a pair of numbers that's meant to describe a vector,

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like 3, negative 2, I want you to think about each coordinate as a scalar,

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meaning, think about how each one stretches or squishes vectors.

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In the xy coordinate system, there are two very special vectors,

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the one pointing to the right with length 1, commonly called i-hat,

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or the unit vector in the x direction, and the one pointing straight up with length 1,

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commonly called j-hat, or the unit vector in the y direction.

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Now, think of the x coordinate of our vector as a scalar that scales i-hat,

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stretching it by a factor of 3, and the y coordinate as a scalar that scales j-hat,

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flipping it and stretching it by a factor of 2.

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In this sense, the vector that these coordinates

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describe is the sum of two scaled vectors.

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That's a surprisingly important concept, this idea of adding together two scaled vectors.

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Those two vectors, i-hat and j-hat, have a special name, by the way.

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Together, they're called the basis of a coordinate system.

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What this means, basically, is that when you think about coordinates as scalars,

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the basis vectors are what those scalars actually, you know, scale.

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There's also a more technical definition, but I'll get to that later.

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By framing our coordinate system in terms of these two special basis vectors,

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it raises a pretty interesting and subtle point.

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We could have chosen different basis vectors and

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gotten a completely reasonable new coordinate system.

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For example, take some vector pointing up and to the right,

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