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Mathematics, 07.11.2019 07:31, nina1390

The following statement is either true (in all cases) or false (for at least one example). if false, construct a specific example to show that the statement is not always true. such an example is called a counterexample to the statement. if the statement is true, give a justification. if v_1, v_2, v_3 are in ropf^3 and v_3 is not a linear combination of v_1, v_2, then {v_1, v_2, v_3} is linearly independent. fill in the blanks below. the statement is take v_1 and v_2 to be multiples of one vector and take v_3 to be not a multiple of that vector. for example, v_1 = [1 1 1], v_2 = [2 2 2], v_3 = [1 0 0] since at least one of the vectors is a linear combination of the other two, the three vectors are linearly

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