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[M] Let a1,…,a5 denote the columns of the matrix A, where
Explain why a3 and a5 are in the column space of B.
Find a set of
Let T : ℝ5 → ℝ4 be defined by T(x) = Ax. Explain why T is neither one-to-one nor onto.
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