Let H1, H2 be Hilbert spaces and T: H2 + H2 be a bounded linear operator. If M1 = N(T), M, CH2 such that T(M) CM2, then

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Let H1, H2 be Hilbert spaces and T: H2 + H2 be a bounded linear operator. If M1 = N(T), M, CH2 such that T(M) CM2, then

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Let H1, H2 be Hilbert spaces and T: H2 + H2 be a bounded linear operator. If M1 = N(T), M, CH2 such that T(M) CM2, then T* (H2) Mt. Select one: True False
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