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properties of algebra of linear transformation​

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Answered by fidanazar
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A more general property is that linear transformations preserve linear combinations. For example, if v is a certain linear combination of other vectors s, t, and u, say v = 3s+5t−2u, then T(v) is the same linear combination of the images of those vectors, that is T(v) = 3T(s)+5T(t) − 2T(u).

Answered by arindamgupta699
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Answer:

A more general property is that linear transformations preserve linear combinations. For example, if v is a certain linear combination of other vectors s, t, and u, say v = 3s+5t−2u, then T(v) is the same linear combination of the images of those vectors, that is T(v) = 3T(s)+5T(t) − 2T(u).

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