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The transformation T:R^2--》R^2 is defined
(a) Let [r s] ∈R^2 and T: R2→R2 be defined by T(⃗u)=⃗u+ [r s].
Show that if r /= 0 or s/=0 thenT is not a linear
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b)Find the range
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In the xy-plane, the image of point P under the transformation T
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Transformation T is defined by T (x, y) = [ 6 -3 -2 7 ].
In the xy-plane, the image of point P under the transformation T is (36,
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