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Cross Product Calculator Example

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Example scenario

Input: A = (1, 2, 3), B = (−3, 0, 4)

Output: A × B = (8, −13, 6), ‖A × B‖ ≈ 16.5529

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Practice prompts

  • Change one value from the example to see how the output shifts.
  • Explain each step to a friend or in your notes to reinforce understanding.
  • Link this calculator with a related one (like conversions or probability) to form a project-ready workflow.

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