24. (T 1) (core) Is the following linear transformation injective? Surjective? (Justify both with full sentences). T(x, y, z) = (x − y, yz, x + 2z)

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24. (T 1) (core) Is the following linear transformation injective? Surjective? (Justify both with full
sentences).
T(x, y, z) = (x − y, y — z, x+2z)
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