Assume you want to show that a vector is divided by a scalar and then the norm is taken, i.e.
$\|\frac{x}{c}\|$
where x is the vector, and c is the scalar.
So is it okay to show it like this? I don't want to take "c" out of the norm.
Assume you want to show that a vector is divided by a scalar and then the norm is taken, i.e.
$\|\frac{x}{c}\|$
where x is the vector, and c is the scalar.
So is it okay to show it like this? I don't want to take "c" out of the norm.
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