Suppose {v1, v2, V3} is a basis for R³. Span {v2 – V1, V3 – V1} is a plane in R³. [Hint: What can you say about u and v when Span {u, v} is a plane?] Show that

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Suppose {v1, v2, V3} is a basis for R³.
Span {v2 – V1, V3 – V1} is a plane in R³. [Hint: What can
you say about u and v when Span {u, v} is a plane?]
Show that
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose {v1, v2, V3} is a basis for R³. Span {v2 – V1, V3 – V1} is a plane in R³. [Hint: What can you say about u and v when Span {u, v} is a plane?] Show that
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