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Assume that T is a linear transformation. Find the standard matrix of T. T: R^3→R^2, T(e1)= (1,2), and T(e2)= (-4,6) and T(e3)= (2,-6), where e1, e2 , and e 3 are the columns of the 3 x 3 identity matrix.

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