Write the vector (1, 3, 2) as a linear combination of the vectors (1,0,0), (2,0,1), (0,2,3).
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In other words, we want to solve the equation: x(1,0,0) + y(2,0,1) + z(0,2,3) = (1,3,2) Show more…
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