Question 6:(1 point) Let u (-2, 0, 1), v = (-1,-1, s) and w = (0,-2,...
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2. Given the columns of the matrix u v w 0 1 2 0-1 0 0 r S t -1 021 01 0 For each of the sets of vectors given below, answer the following questions: (i) Is the set linearly independent? 1 Does the set span (iii Does the vector a- (a) S (r, s, t, u) (b) T fr,t, 0, u) (c) U = {r, t, w, u, v} (3,2,1,5)...
Q4. Let T :V + W be a one-to-one linear transformation (i.e. an equation T(u) = T(v) always implies u = v). (a) Show that the kernel of T contains only the zero vector. (b) Show that if the set {T(v1), ...,T(un)} is linearly dependent, then the set {V1, ..., Un} is linearly dependent as well. Hint: use part (a).
Q4. Let T :V + W be a one-to-one linear transformation (i.e. an equation T(u) = T(v) always implies u = v). (a) Show that the kernel of T contains only the zero vector. (b) Show that if the set {T(v1),...,T(Un)} is linearly dependent, then the set {01, ..., Un} is linearly dependent as well. Hint: use part (a).
Q4. Let T :V + W be a one-to-one linear transformation (i.e. an equation T(u) = T(v) always implies u = v). (a) Show that the kernel of T contains only the zero vector. (b) Show that if the set {T(v1),...,T(Un)} is linearly dependent, then the set {01, ..., Un} is linearly dependent as well. Hint: use part (a).
Q4. Let T :V + W be a one-to-one linear transformation (i.e. an equation T(u) = T(v) always implies u = v). (a) Show that the kernel of T contains only the zero vector. (b) Show that if the set {T(v1),...,T(Un)} is linearly dependent, then the set {01, ..., Un} is linearly dependent as well. Hint: use part (a).
Q4. Let T :V + W be a one-to-one linear transformation (i.e. an equation T(u) = T(v) always implies u = v). (a) Show that the kernel of T contains only the zero vector. (b) Show that if the set {T(v1),...,T(Un)} is linearly dependent, then the set {01, ..., Un} is linearly dependent as well. Hint: use part (a).
Q4. Let T :V + W be a one-to-one linear transformation (i.e. an equation T(u) = T(v) always implies u = v). (a) Show that the kernel of T contains only the zero vector. (b) Show that if the set {T(v1),...,T(Un)} is linearly dependent, then the set {01, ..., Un} is linearly dependent as well. Hint: use part (a).
Q4. Let T :V + W be a one-to-one linear transformation (i.e. an equation T(u) = T(v) always implies u = v). (a) Show that the kernel of T contains only the zero vector. (b) Show that if the set {T(v1),...,T(Un)} is linearly dependent, then the set {01, ..., Un} is linearly dependent as well. Hint: use part (a).
1. Let u - (1,1,2), v = (1,2,1), and w (2,1,1) in R. and consider • the parallelogram B = {s(3v) + t-w) 0 <s,t<1, s,te R} spanned/formed by the vectors (3v) and (-w), and • the parallelepiped P = {ru + s(3v) + (-w) 0 <T,,t<1, r, s, t€ R} [10] spanned formed by vectors u. (3v). and (-w) We take the parallelogram B as a base of P. (a) Does the ordered vector triple (v xw, 3v, -w),...
(1 point) Let W(s, t) = F(u(s, t), v(s, t)) where u(1,0) = 1, u,(1,0) = 2, 4(1,0) = 4 v(1,0) = -8,0,(1,0) = 3,0,(1,0) = -9 F.(1,-8) = -9, F,(1,-8) = -1 W (1,0) = W (1,0) =