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a basis of a vector space can not contain?​

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Answered by qutubunnisa976
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A vector space cannot have more than one basis. ... Suppose that V is a finite-dimensional vector space, that Si is a linearly independent subset of V, and that S2 is a subset of V that generates V. Then Si cannot contain more elements than $2.

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