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Mathematics, 25.09.2019 17:50 BFBtrent

Consider two linear transformations y = t(x) and z = l(y), where t goes from r^m to r^p and l goes from r^p to r^n. is the transformationz = l(t(x)) linear as well ? [the transformation z = l(t(x)) is called the composite of t and l.]

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