Find out which of the transformations in Exercises 1 through 50 are linear. For those that are linear, determine whether they are isomorphisms. 8. T ( M ) = M [ 1 2 3 4 ] M from ℝ 2 × 2 to ℝ 2 × 2
Find out which of the transformations in Exercises 1 through 50 are linear. For those that are linear, determine whether they are isomorphisms. 8. T ( M ) = M [ 1 2 3 4 ] M from ℝ 2 × 2 to ℝ 2 × 2
Solution Summary: The author explains that in order for a transformation T to be linear, two conditions must hold.
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The frame on a picture is 18 in by 22 in outside and is of uniform width. Using
algebraic methods, what is the width of the frame if the inner area of the picture
shown is 250 in²2? Write answer to 2 decimal places. (Write the number with no
units).
18 in
Your Answer:
22 in
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A vacant lot is being converted into a community garden. The garden and a walkway
around its perimeter have an area of 560 square feet. Find the width of the walkway
(x) if the garden measures 15 feet wide by 19 feet long. Write answer to 2 decimal
places. (Write the number without units).
X
15 feet
Your Answer:
19 feet
X
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A stuntman jumps from a roof 440 feet from the ground. How long will it take him to
reach the ground? Use the formula, distance, d = 16t2, (where t is in seconds). Write
answer to 1 decimal place. (Write the number, not the units).
Your Answer:
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