For Questions (a)-(f), decide if the given statement is true or false, and give a brief justification for your answer. If true, you can quote a relevant definition or theorem from the text. If false, provide an example, illustration, or brief explanation of why the statement is false.
(a) If
(b) If
(c) If
(d) The range of a linear transformation
(e) If
(f) If
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