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Mathematics, 01.02.2021 20:50 angelteddy033

For each of the situations described below, give an example(if it’s possible) or explain why it’s not possible. a. A set of vectors that does not span R^3. After adding one more vector, the setdoes spanR3.
b. A set of vectors that are linearly dependent. After adding one more vector, theset becomes linearly independent.

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