Writing a Linear Combination In Exercises 912, write v as

Chapter 4, Problem 4.11

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In Exercises 9–12, write v as a linear combination of \(\mathbf{u}_{1}\), \(\mathbf{u}_{2}\), and \(\mathbf{u}_{3}\), if possible.

v = (1, 2, 3, 5), u1 = (1, 2, 3, 4), \(\mathbf{u}_{2}=(-1,-2,-3,4), \quad \mathbf{u}_{3}=(0,0,1,1)\)

Text Transcription:

mathbf u_1

mathbf u_2

mathbf u_3

mathbf u_2 =(-1,-2,-3,4), mathbf u_3 =(0,0,1,1)

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