Let L: R2 → R2 be a linear operator. If L ((1, 2)T ) = (−2, 3)T and L ((1,−1)T ) = (5, 2)T find the value of L ((7, 5)T ).

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Section6.1: Introduction To Linear Transformations
Problem 23E: Let T be a linear transformation from R2 into R2 such that T(1,0)=(1,1) and T(0,1)=(1,1). Find...
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Let L: R2 → R2 be a linear operator. If
L ((1, 2)T ) = (−2, 3)T
and
L ((1,−1)T ) = (5, 2)T
find the value of L ((7, 5)T ).

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