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There can't be more than one basis in a vector space. Assume V is a finite-dimensional vector space, Si is a linearly independent subset of V, and S2 is a V-generating subset of V. Si can't have any more elements than $2.
What is the basis of vector space?
- In mathematics, a basis is a set of vectors B in a vector space V that can be expressed in a unique fashion as a finite linear combination of components of B.
- The components or coordinates of the vector with respect to B are the coefficients of this linear combination.
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Step-by-step explanation:
a non zero vactor
the zero vactor
two non zero vactors
none of the above
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