Answer: Explaining Why a Set Is Not a Basis In Exercises

Chapter 4, Problem 15

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In Exercises 15–22, explain why S is not a basis for \(R^{3}\).

S = {(1, 3, 0), (4, 1, 2), (−2, 5, −2)}

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R^3

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