Test with a zero vector
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| Rdf:type | Test Scenario | [1] |
| Uses Input | Zero Vector | [1] |
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2. **Add Type Checking**: Ensure the input is a NumPy array. 3. **Add Error Handling**: Raise an informative error if the input is not a valid vector. ### Improved Implementation Here's an improved version of your `normalize_vector` funct…
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