A basis provides a non-redundant representation of each vector in a vector subspace. Suppose that B1 and B2 two differen
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A basis provides a non-redundant representation of each vector in a vector subspace. Suppose that B1 and B2 two different bases for the same vector subspace W. Suppose that you know how to represent each vector in Was a linear combination of vectors of B1. How would you use this information to find the unique representation of a given vector in W using B2? Provide an example of your method.