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         \end{bmatrix}</math>&nbsp; in &nbsp;<math style="vertical-align: 0px">W^\perp?</math>&nbsp; Explain.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 15 October 2017

Let    Is    in    Explain.

Foundations:  
Recall that if    is a subspace of    then


Solution:

Step 1:  
To determine whether the vector
is in    it suffices to see if this vector is orthogonal to
the basis elements of  
Notice that we have

       

Step 2:  
Additionally, we have

       

Hence, we conclude


Final Answer:  
       

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