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Mathematics, 30.03.2020 17:02, joshxg227

Let V be a vector space and let W be a nonempty subset of V. Then W is a subspace of V if and only if the following conditions hold. If u and v are in W, then u + v is in W. If u is in W and c is a scalar, then cu is in W. Use the theorem above to determine whether W is a subspace of V. V = â„ť3, W = a 0 a Does condition (a) of the theorem hold?

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