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- Please solvearrow_forward1arrow_forwardA B -1 -2 C D E -4 -5 -3 F 1 GHI 2 3 L JK -1 -2 4 5 P Q R 2 3 1 MNO -5 -4 -3 TU S 4 5 -1 V -2 W X -3 -4 Y 1 N 2 Use the table above to create two vectors in 2-Space: * and y Let * be a vector representative of the first two letters in your given name and y represent the first two letters of your surname. (Ex. Albert Einstein: x= [-1, -2] and y = [-5,4]) My vectors are 2 = [-1₁-4] and j = [ -5, -2] Use the table above to create two vectors in 3-Space: è and f Let è be a vector representative of the first three letters in your given name and represent the first three letters of your surname. (Ex. Albert Einstein: € = [-1, -2, -2] and f = [-5,4,-4]) My vectors are è = [-1,-4, 2] and f= [-5, -2₁ -2] e 1. Angle Between Vectors and Projects a) Use the dot product to verify the type of angle connecting the vectors and y (acute, right or obtuse). b) Find the angle connecting the vectors and y in two different ways. c) Use the dot product to verify the type of angle connecting the vectors e and…arrow_forward
- Suppose that A= 2 6 2 [-1 1 1] Describe the solution space to the equation Ax = 0. Describe the solution space to the equation Ax = b where b : Are there any vectors b for which the equation Ax = b is inconsistent? Explain your answer. Do the columns of A span R? Explain your answer.arrow_forwardHow do I verify that Problem #8 is true? I think that is what it is asking for. Also, this question and many other questions in this section are very much conceptual. Although, the math can be used to verify if each question is true. This specific problem is from a linear algebra textbook called Linear Algebra w/ Applications and the author is by Jeffrey Holt. Right now, I'm in Section 7.1, which consists of what makes a vector space a vector space. Ironically, the author mentioned something new with an R raised to a matrix, as well as a P raised to a number. Nonetheless, I am most certainly not sure of how to answer the problem, but here are some pictures.arrow_forwardLet A = - - 3 [1] [2] and b = 3 9 b2 Show that the equation Ax = b does not have a solution for some choices of b, and describe the set of all b for which Ax=b does have a solution. How can it be shown that the equation Ax=b does not have a solution for some choices of b? A. Find a vector x for which Ax=b is the identity vector. B. Row reduce the augmented matrix [ A b] to demonstrate that A b has a pivot position in every row. C. Find a vector b for which the solution to Ax=b is the identity vector. D. Row reduce the matrix A to demonstrate that A does not have a pivot position in every row. E. Row reduce the matrix A to demonstrate that A has a pivot position in every row.arrow_forward
- Please explain the rule of addition and scalar multiplicaiton and provide solutions in detail.arrow_forward1. Find all solutions: 2. In what ways can 88-8 and be written x+y ==0 a as a linear combination of [] [] [4], and ² 3. Show that the vector 2 is NOT contained in the span of the following three vectors 6 4. For which b are the vectors -0.0 x+2y+z=5 2x+3y-z=3 independent?arrow_forward-Consider the numbers 1, 2, 3. Enter these as components of a column vector and as components of a row vector.arrow_forward
- Linear Algebra: A Modern IntroductionAlgebraISBN:9781285463247Author:David PoolePublisher:Cengage Learning