2. Let L2 : R3 → R² be defined as L2(x) = L2 (x1, 2, X3) = (x1 + 0.3x2, x3 +2). Is L2 a linear transformation?

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2. Let L2 : R³ → R² be defined as
L2(x) = L2 (x1, x2, 13) = (x1 +0.3x2, 13 + 2).
Is L2 a linear transformation?
Transcribed Image Text:2. Let L2 : R³ → R² be defined as L2(x) = L2 (x1, x2, 13) = (x1 +0.3x2, 13 + 2). Is L2 a linear transformation?
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