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If M and N are two sub spaces of a vector space V and if every vector in V belongs either to M or to N (or both), then either M = V or N = V (or both).​

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Answered by Amarthya11
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If M and N are two sub spaces of a vector space V and if every vector in V belongs either to M or to N (or both), then either M = V or N = V (or both).

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If M and N are two sub spaces of a vector space V and if every vector in V belongs either to M or to N (or both), then either M = V or N = V (or both).

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