-{0-0)-()}- Let S = (1 mark) Which of the following statement is true? S is orthogonal, but cannot be normalized to an o

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-{0-0)-()}- Let S = (1 mark) Which of the following statement is true? S is orthogonal, but cannot be normalized to an o

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-{0-0)-()}- Let S = (1 mark) Which of the following statement is true? S is orthogonal, but cannot be normalized to an orthonormal set. S is not orthogonal {+0+C)·()} 16 -1 S can be normalized to an orthonormal set 1 - {*0*C)+()} -1 S can be normalized to an orthonormal set
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