Exercise 12. Let B = {(0,1,0), (1,-1,1), (1,1,2)} be a basis for R³. Applying Gram- Schmidt process on B, we get the following orthonormal basis. a. {(0,1.0), (0) (0)} b. None of the mentioned C. {(0,1.0), (0, 1.0), (0.)}

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Exercise 12. Let B = {(0,1,0), (1,-1,1), (1,1,2)) be a basis for R³. Applying Gram-
Schmidt process on B. we get the following orthonormal basis.
a.
{(0,1.0), (0) (0)}
b. None of the mentioned
C.
{(0.1.0), (0,1,0).(-0.)}
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 12. Let B = {(0,1,0), (1,-1,1), (1,1,2)) be a basis for R³. Applying Gram- Schmidt process on B. we get the following orthonormal basis. a. {(0,1.0), (0) (0)} b. None of the mentioned C. {(0.1.0), (0,1,0).(-0.)}
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