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. Suppose that two vectors x and y in R n are orthogonal, meaning their inner product satisfies x · y = 0. Show that if both vectors are assumed to be non-zero, then {x, y} are linearly independent. Show that this linear independence fails if at least one of the vectors is the zero vector.

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