T(1,1)=(5,0) Let T:²²be defined as, T(1,0)=(2,6) Then, T(3,2)=(12,6) (a) T(0,1)=(-3,6) (b) T(0,1)=(3,-6) (c) T(0,1)=(−6, 3) (d) T is not a linear transformation

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T(1,1)=(5,0)
Let T:²²be defined as, T(1,0)=(2,6) Then,
T(3,2)=(12,6)
(a) T(0,1)=(-3,6)
(b) T(0,1)=(3,-6)
(c) T(0,1)=(−6, 3)
(d) T is not a linear transformation
Transcribed Image Text:T(1,1)=(5,0) Let T:²²be defined as, T(1,0)=(2,6) Then, T(3,2)=(12,6) (a) T(0,1)=(-3,6) (b) T(0,1)=(3,-6) (c) T(0,1)=(−6, 3) (d) T is not a linear transformation
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