Let S-f(0,-11).(0.21).(112). which of the following is true? S is not a basis for R because S does not span R O None of these O the above is true S is not a basis for R S is a basis for R because S is lincarly dependent O the above is true O the above is true

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Let S-l(0,-1).(02.1).(112). which of the following is true?"
S is not a basis for R
because S does not span R
None of these
the above is true
Sis not a basis for R
S is a basis for R
because S is lincarly dependent
the above is true
O the above is true
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