Question 1159897: Let v1= [-1, 4, -2, 2].v2 = [2, -10, 6, -1].v3 = [-7, 26, -14, 23],v4 = [0, -2, 1, 6]
Determine whether or not the three vectors listed above are linearly independent or linearly dependent.
If they are linearly dependent, determine a non-trivial linear relation. Otherwise, if the vectors are linearly independent, enter 0's for the coefficients, since that relationship always holds.
Answer by ikleyn(52781) (Show Source):
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Let v1= [-1, 4, -2, 2].v2 = [2, -10, 6, -1].v3 = [-7, 26, -14, 23],v4 = [0, -2, 1, 6]
Determine whether or not the three vectors listed above are linearly independent or linearly dependent.
If they are linearly dependent, determine a non-trivial linear relation. Otherwise, if the vectors
are linearly independent, enter 0's for the coefficients, since that relationship always holds.
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Looking in the post, I see 4 (four, FOUR) vectors here, while the question is about 3 (three, THREE) vectors.
I feel myself slightly uncomfortable . . .
If you are not able to post your problem correctly, why I . . . (and so on . . . )
This question relates to the university topic on Linear algebra, but the person who composed this "problem",
has difficulties counting from 1 to 4 ?
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