Help show that the transformation T is defined by T(x1,x2) = (4x1 - 3x2 , x1 + 4 , 4x2) is not linear.

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Help show that the transformation T is defined by T(x1,x2) = (4x1 - 3x2 , x1 + 4 , 4x2) is not linear.

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Help show that the transformation T is defined by
T(x1,x2) = (4x1 -
3x2 , x1 + 4 ,
4x2) is not linear.
Help Show That The Transformation T Is Defined By T X1 X2 4x1 3x2 X1 4 4x2 Is Not Linear 1
Help Show That The Transformation T Is Defined By T X1 X2 4x1 3x2 X1 4 4x2 Is Not Linear 1 (17.28 KiB) Viewed 24 times
Show that the transformation T defined by T(X7, X2) = (4x2 – 3X2, Xq +4, 4x2) is not linear. and T(cu + dv) = CT(U) +dT(V) for all vectors If T is a linear transformation, then T(0) = u, v in the domain of T and all scalars c, d. (Type a column vector.)
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