Finding a Matrix for a Linear Transformation In

Chapter 6, Problem 59

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In Exercises 59 and 60, find the matrix A’ for T relative to the basis B’.

\(T: R^{2} \rightarrow R^{2}, T(x, y) = (x − 3y, y − x),\)

B = {(1, −1), (1, 1)}

Text Transcription:

T: R^2 rightarrow R^2, T(x, y) = (x − 3y, y − x),

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