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<argument index="0" name="b" type="Vector3" />
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<argument index="0" name="b" type="Vector3" />
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<description>
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<description>
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Returns the cross product of this vector and [code]b[/code].
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Returns the cross product of this vector and [code]b[/code].
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- This returns a vector perpendicular to both this and [param with], which would be the normal vector of the plane defined by the two vectors. As there are two such vectors, in opposite directions, this method returns the vector defined by a right-handed coordinate system. If the two vectors are parallel this returns an empty vector, making it useful for testing if two vectors are parallel.
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+ This returns a vector perpendicular to both this and [code]b[/code], which would be the normal vector of the plane defined by the two vectors. As there are two such vectors, in opposite directions, this method returns the vector defined by a right-handed coordinate system. If the two vectors are parallel this returns an empty vector, making it useful for testing if two vectors are parallel.
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</description>
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</description>
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</method>
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</method>
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<method name="cubic_interpolate">
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<method name="cubic_interpolate">
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