19 1 Let ū= 0 0 3 0 v=1 0 " and w = 1 0 19.1 Describe span{u, v, w}. 19.2 Is {u, v, w} linearly independent? Why or why not? Let X = {u, v, w}. 19.3 Give a subset Y CX so that span Y = span X and Y is linearly independent. 19.4 Give a subset Z CX so that span Z = span X and Z is linearly independent and Z ‡ Y.
19 1 Let ū= 0 0 3 0 v=1 0 " and w = 1 0 19.1 Describe span{u, v, w}. 19.2 Is {u, v, w} linearly independent? Why or why not? Let X = {u, v, w}. 19.3 Give a subset Y CX so that span Y = span X and Y is linearly independent. 19.4 Give a subset Z CX so that span Z = span X and Z is linearly independent and Z ‡ Y.
19 1 Let ū= 0 0 3 0 v=1 0 " and w = 1 0 19.1 Describe span{u, v, w}. 19.2 Is {u, v, w} linearly independent? Why or why not? Let X = {u, v, w}. 19.3 Give a subset Y CX so that span Y = span X and Y is linearly independent. 19.4 Give a subset Z CX so that span Z = span X and Z is linearly independent and Z ‡ Y.
Branch of mathematics concerned with mathematical structures that are closed under operations like addition and scalar multiplication. It is the study of linear combinations, vector spaces, lines and planes, and some mappings that are used to perform linear transformations. Linear algebra also includes vectors, matrices, and linear functions. It has many applications from mathematical physics to modern algebra and coding theory.
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In this problem using definition of linearly independent set we can find the solution.