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[QUOTE="SetepenSeth, post: 5785290, member: 620262"] Thanks for the advise. I didn't know how to use LaTeX (how do you pronounce it? though). I get to the part where I have 6 variables to express, however I'm still uncertain on how do I go into finding this variables if I only have two ##T(\vec{a}) = \vec{b}## to work with, I'm pretty sure this would have come out just painless with just one more ##T## to work with. By the way, "linear transformation that is not matricial" I meant a transformation that is not a matrix transformation (bad habit of mixing languages, sorry). [/QUOTE]
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