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Mathematics, 18.10.2019 01:00 nila173

Let t : the set of real numbers2 → the set of real numbers2 be the linear transformation satisfying t(v1) = (4, 3), t(v2) = (−1, 1), where v1 = (1, 1) and v2 = (1, −1). find t(x1, x2) for an arbitrary vector (x1, x2) in the set of real numbers2. t(x1, x2) = correct: your answer is correct. what is t(8, −2)?

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