Let L:R' →R is linear mapping. Knowing that L(1, 3,1) = 4,L (0,1, 2)=3,L(2, - 1,0)=1 Find a) L(1, 1,3), b) L(x,y, z), for (x,y,z) ER³.

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Problem 20CR: Let T be a linear transformation from R3 into R such that T(1,1,1)=1, T(1,1,0)=2 and T(1,0,0)=3....
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Let L: R' →R is linear mapping. Knowing that L (1,3,1)=4,L(0, 1, 2)=3,L(2, –1,0)=1
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a) L(1,1, 3),
b) L(x,y, z), for (x,y,z) ER³.
Transcribed Image Text:Let L: R' →R is linear mapping. Knowing that L (1,3,1)=4,L(0, 1, 2)=3,L(2, –1,0)=1 Find a) L(1,1, 3), b) L(x,y, z), for (x,y,z) ER³.
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