As in, if you were asked to find the projection of vector U onto vector V, what happens if the projected vector of vector U onto V is greater than vector V itself? Is there ever a case like that?
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That's fine. V really just gives the direction of the projection; there's no reason the projection has to "fit" within V.
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the projection of one vector onto another so take the direction of the latter, so no matter the size of the latte