How does Matlab divide two row vectors by each other to get a scalar?

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Let's consider, A is a vector like shown:
A = [20 30 40];
and B is also a vector:
B = [5 10 20];
when you want to execute this operation:
C = B/A;
then you will get a scalar: 0.4137
if you want to check this answer by doing this:
C.*A
It should be got B again but you will get this vector instead:
ans =
8.2759 12.4138 16.5517
Could somebody explain what's going on?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 16 Oct 2019
"It should be got B again"
Can you show us the system of equations for which this statement is true?
Osama Tabbakh
Osama Tabbakh on 16 Oct 2019
I was just an example for understanding how calculate matlab this scalar 0.4137 and why it is scalar.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 16 Oct 2019
To expand slightly on that, ‘C’ is the least-squares estimate of the slope of with the y-intercept forced through the origin:
figure
plot(A,B,'p', A,C*A,'-r', [0 A(1)],C*[0 A(1)],':k')
axis([0 45 0 25])
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