Example 7. Show that T: E2 → E2, defined by is not linear T((x₁, x₂)) = (x₁ + x2, x1 - x₂ +1)

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Example 7. Show that T: E²
E2, defined by
T((X1,2))
T((x₁, x₂)) = (x₁ + x2, 1 - ₂ + 1)
(X1
is not linear
linear
Transcribed Image Text:Example 7. Show that T: E² E2, defined by T((X1,2)) T((x₁, x₂)) = (x₁ + x2, 1 - ₂ + 1) (X1 is not linear linear
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