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Example standard matrix for linear transformation

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Answered by rohangupta0424
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The matrix of a linear transformation is a matrix for which T(→x)=A→x, for a vector →x in the domain of T. This means that applying the transformation T to a vector is the same as multiplying by this matrix. ...

The standard basis for R2 is:

The standard basis for R3 is:

See the pattern? ...

So, the domain of T is R3.

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