This problem is about linear transformations, a topic covered in Section 2.6 of the book “Linear Algebra with Applicatio
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This problem is about linear transformations, a topic covered in Section 2.6 of the book “Linear Algebra with Applications” by W. Keith Nicholson, which is freely available at https://lyryx.com/linear-algebra- applications/ Solve each problem by using only Theorem 2.6.2 of Section 2.6. This means that you cannot assume knowledge of known expressions for rotation or reflection matrices; in other words, you cannot use Theorems 2.6.4 and 2.6.5. (a) Let T1 : R2 + R2 be a linear transformation that gives the counterclockwise rotation through /4. Obtain the matrix A1 of T. (b) Let T2 : R2 + Rº be a linear transformation that gives the reflection in the line y = mr making an angle #/6 with the positive r axis. Obtain m and the = matrix A2 of T. (c) Let T3 : R3 + R3 be a linear transformation that gives the rotation through the angle 0 about the y axis (from the r axis to the z axis). Obtain the matrix Az of Tz. ZA see figure. 4+9+9=22 marks → - لی sy tu