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Suppose that T: V→ V is a linear transformation.
1. Prove that S(v) = T(T(v)) is also a linear transformation.
2. Give an example of a non-zero transformation T: R² R² such that T(T(v)) = 0 for all
VER².
3. IfT(T(v)) = 0 for all v € V, what can you conclude about Image(T) and Ker(T)?
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Transcribed Image Text:Q₁ Suppose that T: V→ V is a linear transformation. 1. Prove that S(v) = T(T(v)) is also a linear transformation. 2. Give an example of a non-zero transformation T: R² R² such that T(T(v)) = 0 for all VER². 3. IfT(T(v)) = 0 for all v € V, what can you conclude about Image(T) and Ker(T)? 04 (10 seintel:
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