IR2 be defined as T ([a b]) = (a - b, cd). Determine whether or not I' is a linear 8. Let T: M22 ->> transformation, then prove your claim.

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8. Let T: M22
transformation,
R² be defined as T ([a b]) = (a - b, cd). Determine whether or not 7' is a linear
then prove your claim.
Transcribed Image Text:8. Let T: M22 transformation, R² be defined as T ([a b]) = (a - b, cd). Determine whether or not 7' is a linear then prove your claim.
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