Linear Algebra With Applications (classic Version)
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Author: BRETSCHER, OTTO
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Chapter 4.3, Problem 73E
a.
To determine
To Prove: the linear transformation
b.
To determine
To Find: the matrix
c.
To determine
To Find: the matrix
d.
To determine
To Find: the change of basis matrix
e.
To determine
To Find: an equation for
f.
To determine
To Prove: matrix
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Linear Algebra With Applications (classic Version)
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