15. w = (4,5,6); V₁ = (2,-1,4), V2 = (3, 0, 1), V3 = (1,2,-1)

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15. w = (4,5,6); V₁ = (2,-1, 4), V₂ = (3,0,1),
V3 = (1,2,-1)
Transcribed Image Text:15. w = (4,5,6); V₁ = (2,-1, 4), V₂ = (3,0,1), V3 = (1,2,-1)
In Problems 9-16, express the indicated vector w as a linear
of the given vectors V₁, V2...., Vk if this is possi-
combination
ble. If not, show that it is impossible.
Transcribed Image Text:In Problems 9-16, express the indicated vector w as a linear of the given vectors V₁, V2...., Vk if this is possi- combination ble. If not, show that it is impossible.
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