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Select all of the linear transformations from R3 to R3 that are invertible. A. Projection onto the xy-plane B. Reflection in the origin C. Projection onto the z-axis D. Rotation about the y-axis by π E. Dilation by a factor of 4 F. Identity transformation: T(v)=v for all v

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