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Get Full Access to Linear Algebra: A Modern Introduction (Available 2011 Titles Enhanced Web Assign) - 3 Edition - Chapter 3 - Problem 3.6.7
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# give a counterexample to show that thegiven transformation is not a linear

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give a counterexample to show that thegiven transformation is not a linear transformation.

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