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what is the difference between projection to a subspace of vectors and a subspace of orthogonal vectors

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In a parallel projection, points are projected (onto some plane) in a direction that is parallel to some fixed given vector. In an orthogonal projection, points are projected (onto some plane) in a direction that is normal to the plane. So, all orthogonal projections are parallel projections, but not vice versa.

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