Math, asked by astonmarti911, 4 days ago

if B and C are two basis of the vector space V, then

A. B and C have same no. of elements
B. B and C have distinct no. of elements
C. B not equal to C
D. B=C​

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Answered by sudiptakotal02
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Answer:

A.B and C have same no. of elements

Step-by-step explanation:

Let A and B denote two bases of an n-dimensional vector space V. Then Select one: A. There is no vector in both A and B. B. A and B contain different vectors C. If there exists a vector in both A and B then A = B. D. A and B contain the same number of vectors. E. Some vector in A is also in B.

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