Chapter 3: Q28E (page 160)
In Exercises 25through 30 , find the matrix Bof the linear transformation with respect to the basis .
Short Answer
The matrix is, .
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Chapter 3: Q28E (page 160)
In Exercises 25through 30 , find the matrix Bof the linear transformation with respect to the basis .
The matrix is, .
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In Problem 46 through 55, Find all the cubics through the given points. You may use the results from Exercises 44 and 45 throughout. If there is a unique cubic, make a rough sketch of it. If there are infinitely many cubics, sketch two of them.
46. .
Consider two subspaces and of , where is contained in . Explain why . (This statement seems intuitively rather obvious. Still, we cannot rely on our intuition when dealing with .)
Can you find a matrix such that ? Explain.
In Problem 46 through 55, Find all the cubics through the given points. You may use the results from Exercises 44 and 45 throughout. If there is a unique cubic, make a rough sketch of it. If there are infinitely many cubics, sketch two of them.
Describe the images and kernels of the transformations in Exercises 23through 25 geometrically.
24. Orthogonal projection onto the plane in.
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