Keep the same vector w as in the diagram. Visualize projecting w onto various vectors v'. Can you think of a vector v' that results in a projection kv' that collapses both the y and z dimensions of w ?
It is probably harder to read the question than to figure out the result.
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Of course, that is what coordinate axes are: when a vector in 3D space is projected onto a coordinate axes you get one of the three dimensions of that vector. So let us look at an example that is not quite so easy:
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