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From: "baris kazar" <mbkazar.nospam@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Angle between two vectors
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 05:49:03 +0000 (UTC)
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"Roger Stafford" 
<ellieandrogerxyzzy@mindspring.com.invalid> wrote in 
message <fl3r7p$5nt$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
>   You will have to try harder to explain your problem, 
if I am to understand 
> you, Baris.  The example you gave has x, y, and z all in 
the same plane.  You 
> didn't state previously that all your vectors are 
coplanar.  Are they?  But 

I think i did:
> > Hi,-
> > how can we generalize this to 3-D vectors? Think of a 
> > plane on 3-D space and you have vectors on this plane. 
I 
> > wanna know the angle between 2 vectors in the range 0-
2pi.

I think i might not have done a good in explaining the 
problem. Sorry about that.
Best regards,