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Unit 6 - Week 5
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How to access 1) LetT1 , … , Tk : Rn → Rm be k functions. Define T : Rn → Rkm as 1 point


the portal T (x) = (T1 (x), … , Tk (x)), for all x ∈ Rn .
Then
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Week 2 T could be linear even if not all Tj -s are linear.


Week 3
T need not be linear even if all Tj -s are linear.
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If all Tj -s are linear, then T is linear, but the converse is not true.
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Lecture 22 :
If T is linear, then all Tj -s are linear, but the converse is not true.
Linear
Transformations
I T is linear if and only if all Tj -s are linear.
Lecture 23 :
No, the answer is incorrect.
Linear
Transformations Score: 0
II Accepted Answers:
Lecture 24 : T is linear if and only if all Tj -s are linear.
Linear
Transformations
2) Which of the following is true? 1 point
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Lecture 25 :
Orthonormal
T : R2 → R such that
There is a unique linear map
Basis, T (1, 0) = 1, T (1, 1) = 2, T (2, 3) = 5.
Geometry in
R^2 I
There is no linear mapT : R2 → R such that
Lecture 26 : T (1, 0) = 1, T (1, 1) = 2, T (2, 3) = 5.
Orthonormal
Basis,
Geometry in T : R2 → R
There are infinitely many linear maps such that
R^2 II T (1, 0) = 1, T (1, 1) = 2, T (2, 3) = 5.
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Lecture 27 :
A project of No, the answer is incorrect. In association with
Orthonormal
Basis, Score: 0
Geometry in Accepted Answers:
R^2 III
R2 → by
T : Funded
There is a unique linear map R such that
Download T (1, 0) = 1, T (1, 1) = 2, T (2, 3) = 5.

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T : R2 → R such that
There is a unique linear map
Quiz :
T (1, 0) = 2, T (1, 1) = 1, T (2, 3) = 4.
Assignment 5

Assignment 5
Solutions There is no linear mapT : R2 → R such that
T (1, 0) = 2, T (1, 1) = 1, T (2, 3) = 4.
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Week 7
T : R2 → R
There are infinitely many linear maps such that
T (1, 0) = 2, T (1, 1) = 1, T (2, 3) = 4.
Week 8 No, the answer is incorrect.
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Session Accepted Answers:
There is no linear mapT : R2 → R such that
T (1, 0) = 2, T (1, 1) = 1, T (2, 3) = 4.
4) Consider a fixed p = (α, β, γ) ∈ R3 . Define A : R3 → R3 as 1 point

α⎤ ⎡ ⎤
x
⎛⎡ x ⎤⎞ ⎡ a1 a2 a3
⎢y⎥
A ⎜⎢ y ⎥⎟ = ⎢ b1 β⎥ ⋅ ⎢ ⎥,
⎢z⎥
for all (x, y, z) ∈ R3 .
⎝⎣ z ⎦⎠ ⎣ c γ⎦ ⎣ ⎦
b2 b3
1 c2 c3
1
(Note that A is a function; A need not be linear.)
⎡ a1 a2 a3 ⎤
M = ⎢ b1 b3 ⎥ .
⎣c c3 ⎦
Let b2 Then

1 c2

A is invertible if and only if M is invertible.

If A is invertible, then M is invertible, but not conversely.

If M is invertible, then A is invertible, but not conversely.

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
A is invertible if and only if M is invertible.

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