Cross Product Notation

In linear algebra, the cross product of two vectors is written using the times symbol (). Typically, the cross product appears in an expression like this:

In plain language, this means take the cross product of and . Alternatively, you’ll also see the cross product of two vectors written using column notation like this:

This also means the cross product of the two vectors, but here the vectors are written in terms of their components. To compute the cross product see this formula.

Related Notation

A vector has many notations in math. When written as a variable it often has an arrow over top. When written as a column vector the components are arranged vertically with brackets.

The syntax for a dot product is a dot between the two vectors.