What happens when two vectors that are not in the same plane are added or multiplied? (solid space)

What happens when two vectors that are not in the same plane are added or multiplied? (solid space)

Because we mainly study the free vector, we can keep one of the vectors unchanged, and let the other out of plane vector first move to the plane where the invariant vector is located, and then move to the same starting point for vector addition or multiplication. In particular, we remind you that vector multiplication is divided into point multiplication and cross multiplication. The specific definition can be searched and understood by inputting relevant entries in Baidu