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ATLAYZ:

Find the basis of {φ 1 , φ 2 , φ 3 } that is dual to the following basis of R 3 : {v 1 = (1, −1, 3), v 2 = (0, 1, −1), v 3 = (0, 3, −2)} . if solve it you get 0.3 AAVE coin

SmokeyBrown:

Hi, and welcome to QuestionCove! I'll admit I'm not very familiar with this style of question, but it does seem familiar. Do you think you would use matrices to solve the problem?

SmokeyBrown:

https://study.com/academy/lesson/finding-the-basis-of-a-vector-space.html I think this tutorial video may be what you're looking for. It seems like they might do a better job of explaining things than I could. I hope the information is useful to you! :)

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