Problem 13. (1 point) Let x, y, z be (non-zero) vectors and suppose w = 3y - 2x + z. If z = 3y - 2x, then w = B. Span(w,

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Problem 13. (1 point) Let x, y, z be (non-zero) vectors and suppose w = 3y - 2x + z. If z = 3y - 2x, then w = B. Span(w,

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Problem 13 1 Point Let X Y Z Be Non Zero Vectors And Suppose W 3y 2x Z If Z 3y 2x Then W B Span W 1
Problem 13 1 Point Let X Y Z Be Non Zero Vectors And Suppose W 3y 2x Z If Z 3y 2x Then W B Span W 1 (34.25 KiB) Viewed 25 times
Problem 13. (1 point) Let x, y, z be (non-zero) vectors and suppose w = 3y - 2x + z. If z = 3y - 2x, then w = B. Span(w, z) = Span(x, y, z) Using the calculation above, mark the statements below that must be true. A. Span(x, z) = Span(x, y, z) C. Span(w, y) = Span(w, x, z) D. Span(w, x, y) = Span(w, z) x+ E. Span(w, x) = Span(w, x, y) y. Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem.
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