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Find the specified change-of-coordinates matrix. 16) let b {b1, b2} and c = fc1, c2} be bases for r2, where b1 , b2 find the change-of-coordinates matrix from b to c find the 3x 3 matrix that produces the described transformation, using homogeneous coordinates 17) (x, y) (x+5, y+4) find the 4 x 4 matrix that produces the described transformation, using homogeneous coordinates 18) rotation about the y-axis through an angle of 60

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