LINEAR ALGEBRA:MODERN INTRO LL W/ACCESS
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Chapter 3.6, Problem 24EQ
In Exercises 20-25, find the standard matrix of the given linear transformation fromℝ2to ℝ2.
Reflection in the line y = x
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Chapter 3 Solutions
LINEAR ALGEBRA:MODERN INTRO LL W/ACCESS
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