Explain why S is not a basis for M_{2,2} S=left{begin{bmatrix}1 & 0 0 & 1 end{bmatrix},begin{bmatrix}0 & 11 & 0 end{bmatrix},begin{bmatrix}1 & 1 0 & 0 end{bmatrix}right}

Kaycee Roche

Kaycee Roche

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2020-11-30

Explain why S is not a basis for M2,2
S={[1001],[0110],[1100]}

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Willie

Willie

Skilled2020-12-01Added 95 answers

Step 1
We have given a set of the matrices
S={[1001],[0110],[1100]}
Step 2
S is said to be a spanning set of V if its linear span is exactly to V.
In the given set of matrices S spans the whole space M2,2 which is strictly larger than V. So, S not a spanning set of V.
Hence , S is not basis for M2,2
Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2022-01-27Added 2605 answers

Answer is given below (on video)

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