consider the bases B= {u1,u2} and B' = {u1',u2'} for R2; continue in attach, please help
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\[u _{1}=\left[ \left(\begin{matrix}2 \\ 2\end{matrix}\right) \right]; u _{2}=\left[ \left(\begin{matrix}4 \\ -1\end{matrix}\right) \right]\]
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and the same with u1' +1,3) q2'=(-1,-1). sorry everybody, the notation is not easy to post, the question is a0 find the transition matrix from B' to B
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so would u be able to do it?
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Hi Seiga, to your problem, i think you should choose an article from ScienceDaily.com. on that website, you pick out an article which relates to the field you need, don't pick the long one, just about 3 page article, and then rewrite it by your words, including the information about the author, date and so on. 2years ago, when taking biology class, my pro asked me did exactly what your problem is. I did and the result was not bad. About the grammar, you must ask other who is native American. I cannot help since I am a new immigrant here. hope this help
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