*2. A matrix maps a point P to a point Q if it maps the position vector of P to the position vector of Q. To figure out

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*2. A matrix maps a point P to a point Q if it maps the position vector of P to the position vector of Q. To figure out

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*2. A matrix maps a point P to a point Q if it maps the position vector of P to the position vector of Q. To figure out where a matrix sends a set of points, we apply the matrix to every single point in our set and then put all the resulting points together. (a) Consider the matrix and vectors A=⎝⎛​1−10​234​324​⎠⎞​,p=⎝⎛​201​⎠⎞​,d=⎝⎛​1−23​⎠⎞​ and let line ℓ be the set of all points (x,y,z) such that ⎝⎛​xyz​⎠⎞​=p+td for some real value of t. Prove that A sends line ℓ to another line and figure out the direction vector for this line. (b) Find a vector p1​ and a non-zero vector d1​ such that the matrix A above sends the line parametrized as ⎝⎛​xyz​⎠⎞​=p1​+td1​ to a single point.
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