= (2,1,0,3), v2 (0,1,5,7), v3 = (0,0,3, –1), v4 = (0,0,0, –4) b) V1

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. Do the vectors form a basis for R"? Show which conditions, if any, are met, and show which
conditions, if any, are not met. Be sure to address all conditions of a basis.
a) v1 = (1,3,–2), v2 = (-2,–6,4)
(2,1,0,3), v2 — (0,1,5,7), vз — (0,0,3, —1), v4 — (0,0,0, —4)
Transcribed Image Text:3. . Do the vectors form a basis for R"? Show which conditions, if any, are met, and show which conditions, if any, are not met. Be sure to address all conditions of a basis. a) v1 = (1,3,–2), v2 = (-2,–6,4) (2,1,0,3), v2 — (0,1,5,7), vз — (0,0,3, —1), v4 — (0,0,0, —4)
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