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the dimension of R/2 are​

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Answered by tajmohamad7719
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We define the dimension of the vector space containing only the zero vector 0 to be 0. dim(R2)=2 • dim(R3)=3 • dim(M22) = 4, so our original observation that R3 is a “larger” space than is R2 is correct (and now defined more precisely).

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