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[M] In Exercises 37-40, let T be the linear transformation whose standard matrix is given. In Exercises 37 and 38, decide if T is a one-to-one mapping, hi Exercises 39 and 40, decide if T maps ℝ5 onto ℝ5. Justify your answers.
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