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Undergrad The geometric shape of parametric equations
Hello everyone, I have another question mark buzzing inside my head. After the elimination steps of a matrix, I'm having some problems about imagining in 3D. For example, x=t , y=2t, z=3t what it shows us? Or, x=t+2, y=t,,z=t ? Or another examples you can think of. ( Complicated ones of...- Kubilay Yazoglu
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- Elimination Geometric Matrix Parametric Parametric equations Shape
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Undergrad Little question about eigenvalues
Well, now that I'm more inside of these things, I realized that I've asked a stupid question :D Of course there is.- Kubilay Yazoglu
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Undergrad Little question about eigenvalues
Hey there, I'm thinking about if one of the eigenvalues is zero (means determinant is 0. right?) So, is there any possibility to non-zero eigenvalue also exists?- Kubilay Yazoglu
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- Algebra Eigenvalues Linear
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Graduate Is it possible to determine a basis for non-subspace spaces?
Yes! That is exactly what I've been thinking! But my friends almost convinced me :) Thank you!- Kubilay Yazoglu
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Graduate Is it possible to determine a basis for non-subspace spaces?
Can you determine a basis for the plane x − y + z = 2 that spans only the plane? This is the original question. I forgot the "only" part. Now, is this possible? Can anyone solve please?- Kubilay Yazoglu
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Graduate Is it possible to determine a basis for non-subspace spaces?
The title may seem a little confusing and possibly stupid :D What I mean is like a plane doesn't go through the origin? Can we describe a basis for this? If so, how?- Kubilay Yazoglu
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- Algebra Basis Matrix Plane
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra