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Filter by Meaning The flavor of the drink is orthogonal to its nutritional value.
An orthogonal matrix preserves the length and angle of vectors.
The color of the car is orthogonal to its performance.
The eigenfunctions of a Sturm-Liouville problem form an orthogonal basis for the space of functions.
The Gram-Schmidt process can be used to convert a set of linearly independent vectors into an orthogonal basis.
The orthogonal basis vectors are mutually perpendicular and have unit length.
The wheels of the car should be orthogonal to the curb while parking.
Her objections to the proposal are orthogonal to the feasibility of the project.
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