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Kyle Foley
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31 December, 20:02
Define a basis of a vector space
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Allisson Walsh
31 December, 20:10
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Let V a vector space. And B a subset of elements in V.
B is a basis for V if satisfies the following conditions:
1. V = span (B). It means that every element of V can be written as a finite linear combination of elements of B.
2. B is a linear independent subset.
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