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Unit 3 - Week 2
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⎡2 0 0 0 0⎤ ⎡1 0 0 0 0⎤
⎢0 0⎥ ⎢0 0⎥
A=⎢ ⎥, B=⎢ ⎥.
Week 1
1 0 0 0 1 0
⎢0 0 0 1 0⎥ ⎢0 0 0 1 0⎥
⎣0 1⎦ ⎣0 1⎦
Week 2
0 0 0 0 0 0
Lecture 7 :
Reduced Row
Select the most appropriate choice.
Echelon Form
and Rank I
Both A and B are in reduced echelon form.
Lecture 8 :
Reduced Row Neither A nor B are in reduced echelon form.
Echelon Form
A is in reduced echelon form and B is not in echelon form.
and Rank II
A is in reduced echelon form and B is in echelon form.
Lecture 9 :
Reduced Row No, the answer is incorrect.
Echelon Form
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Lecture 10 :
A is in reduced echelon form and B is in echelon form.
Solvability of a
Linear System, 2) Consider the following system of linear equations. 1 point
Linear Span,

⎡1 2 3⎤⎡x⎤ ⎡0⎤
Basis I

Lecture 11 :
⎢2 4 5⎥⎢y⎥ = ⎢1⎥.
Solvability of a
⎣2 4 6⎦⎣ z ⎦ ⎣1⎦
Linear System,
Linear Span,
Basis II

Lecture 12 :
The system is consistent and has a unique solution.
Solvability of a The system is consistent and has infinitely many solutions.
Linear System,
Linear Span, The system is inconsistent but has a trivial solution.
Basis III
The system is inconsistent and has no solution.
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The system is inconsistent and has no solution.
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L : R3 → R3
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Solutions L(x, y, z) = (x + y + z, −y − z, −x), for all (x, y, z) ∈ R3 .
Week 3
Let E = {(x, y, z) ∈ R3 : z = 0}.
Week 4

Week 5
{(1, 0, −1), (1, −1, 0)} is a basis for both L(R3 ) and L(E).

Week 6 {(1, 0, −1), (1, −1, 0)} is a basis for L(R3 ) but not for L(E).

Week 7
{(1, 0, −1), (1, −1, 0)} is a basis for L(E) but not for {(1, 0, −1), (1, −1, 0)}
Week 8
{(1, 0, −1), (1, −1, 0)} is neither a basis for L(R3 ) nor a basis for L(E).
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{(1, 0, −1), (1, −1, 0)} is a basis for both L(R3 ) and L(E).
4) Let L : R → R be a linear transformation. We
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define ker L = {v ∈ R3 : L(v) = 0}. Let a, b ∈ R3 such that L(a) = b. We
define L−1 (b) = {x ∈ R3 : L(x) = b}. Then

L−1 (b) ⊆ {a + y : y ∈ ker L}, but the equality need not hold.

L−1 (b) ⊇ {a + y : y ∈ ker L}, but the equality need not hold.

L−1 (b) = {a + y : y ∈ ker L}.


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L−1 (b) = {a + y : y ∈ ker L}.

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