Show that T is a linear transformation by finding a matrix that implements the mapping. Note that x1, x2, . . . are not

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Show that T is a linear transformation by finding a matrix that implements the mapping. Note that x1, x2, . . . are not

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Show that T is a linear transformation by finding a matrix that
implements the mapping. Note that x1, x2, . . . are not vectors are
entries in vectors.
19. T(x1, x2, x3) = (x1 - 5x2 + 4x3, x2 - 6x3)
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