Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (4th Edition)
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Author: Stephen W. Goode, Scott A. Annin
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Each of J, K, L, M and N is a linear transformation from R2 to R².
These functions are given as follows:
Jx1, х2) %3D (Зхі — 5х2, —6х1 + 10x),
K(x1, x2) = (-V3x2, 3x1),
L(x1, x2) = (x2, –x1),
M(x1, x2) =
(Зх1 + 5х, бх1 — бх2),
N(x1, x2) = (-v5x1, v5x2).
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whenever A is
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Determine whether the following transformation is linear. Justify you answer.
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Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (4th Edition)
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