Let {v1, v2} be a basis for the vector space V, and suppose that T : V V is a linear
Chapter 6, Problem 23(choose chapter or problem)
Let {v1, v2} be a basis for the vector space V, and suppose that T : V V is a linear transformation. If T (v1) = v1 + 2v2 and T (v2) = 2v1 3v2, determine whether T is one-to-one, onto, both, or neither. Find T 1 or explain why it does not exist.
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