= (3) Let T : R2 + R3 be a linear transformation. Assume that T((1,1)) = (2,4,6) and T((1, -1)) (2, -4,8). • Compute T(e

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= (3) Let T : R2 + R3 be a linear transformation. Assume that T((1,1)) = (2,4,6) and T((1, -1)) (2, -4,8). • Compute T(e

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= (3) Let T : R2 + R3 be a linear transformation. Assume that T((1,1)) = (2,4,6) and T((1, -1)) (2, -4,8). • Compute T(ei),T(2). х • Find a matrix M such that T(x, y) = M = 0 y
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