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( 2 ) Find, if possible, a one - to - one
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( 2 ) Find, if possible, a one - to - one linear transformation T 1 : R 2 R 3 and a one -
(
2
)
Find, if possible, a one
-
to
-
one linear transformation
T
1
:
R
2
R
3
and a one
-
to
-
one
linear transformation
T
2
:
R
3
R
4
such that the composition
T
2
@
T
1
:
R
2
R
4
is
NOT one
-
to
-
one. If you give an example, explain why it has the desired properties.
If there is no such example, explain why not.
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