[a] answer. [b] Consider the set S of vectors 5-GIGILD S = = 1 Does S span R³? Justify your Does the vector u = -2 4 belong to span of S? Hint: If you are using the same steps as in part (a), no need to do them again. Just write "the same steps" then present the final step.

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Chapter8: Applications Of Trigonometry
Section8.4: The Dot Product
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Consider the set S of vectors
(CAC)
Does S span R³? Justify your
Does the vector u =
-2
3 belong to
4
span of S?
Hint: If you are using the same steps as in part (a),
no need to do them again. Just write "the same
steps" then present the final step.
Transcribed Image Text:[a] answer. [b] S = Time left 0:48:48 Consider the set S of vectors (CAC) Does S span R³? Justify your Does the vector u = -2 3 belong to 4 span of S? Hint: If you are using the same steps as in part (a), no need to do them again. Just write "the same steps" then present the final step.
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