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Undergrad Understanding [T]_gamma and Its Purpose in Linear Transformations
@andrewkirk gamma bases are separate bases that I define other than standard canonical bases. And it has vectors that I've mentioned in the question.- DhineshKumar
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Undergrad Understanding [T]_gamma and Its Purpose in Linear Transformations
Thank you so much @Hallsoflvy for your explanation.- DhineshKumar
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Undergrad Understanding [T]_gamma and Its Purpose in Linear Transformations
let's consider we have a linear transformation T: R^2->R^3 and alpha={ordered basis of R^2} and beta{ordered basis of R^3} and gama={v1,v2}, v1=(1,-1),v2=(2,-5). now I need to find [T]_gama(associated matrix)? When i read about it, i understood it as, first we have to find transformation of each...- DhineshKumar
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- Linear transformation
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Undergrad How to find basis vectors for a+ ax^2+bx^4?
Thank you so much.- DhineshKumar
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Undergrad How to find basis vectors for a+ ax^2+bx^4?
I want to find basis for a+ax^2+bx^4 belong to p4. I am getting the following result is it right? =>a(1+x^2) + b(x^4) => basis ={1+x^2, x^4} Is that right ? Please help me any help is appreciated.- DhineshKumar
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- Basis Basis vectors Vectors
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra