HW 17, #5
For what values of a will the following vectors be linearly dependent?
HW 17, #5 For what values of a will the following vectors be linearly dependent? -2...
please show proof... thanks 2) For what values of h are the given vectors linearly dependent? -1 1 2 1 ,-
3. Consider the following vectors, where k is some real number. H-11 Lol 1-1 a. For what values of k are the vectors linearly independent? b. For what values of k are the vectors linearly dependent? c. What is the angle (in degrees) between u and v? 4. Here are two vectors in R". Let V = the span of {"v1r2} a. Find an orthogonal basis for V (the orthogonal complement of V). b. Find a vector that is neither...
help with linear algebra hw (1 point) Are the vectors and -8 linearly independent? 12 linearly dependent If they are linearly dependent, find scalars that are not all zero such that the equation below is true. If they are linearly independent, find the only scalars that will make the equation below true. 4 0 -4 + 0 + 0
For which real values of x do the following vectors form a linearly dependent set in R3?v1= (x, -1/9, -1/9)v2= (-1/9, x, -1/9) v3= (-1/9, -1/9, x)
Find such value of the parameter a that the following vectors are linearly dependent: 2 3 0 2 1 a1 = () 02 Az = 7 a - 2 TOP 4.
(10 points) Are the vectors ū linearly dependent [25 1], ū = [-5 -5 o] and ū = [-5 -3 2] linearly independent? If they are linearly dependent, find scalars that are not all zero such that the equation below is true. If they are linearly independent, find the only scalars that will make the equation below true. ũ+ ö+ ū = 0.
Determine whether the given set of vectors is linearly dependent or linearly independent. U1 = (1, 2, 3), u2 = (1, 0, 1), uz = (1, -1, 5) linear dependent linear independent
1. Determine whether or not the four vectors listed above are linearly independent or linearly dependent. If they are linearly dependent, determine a non-trivial linear relation - (a non-trivial relation is three numbers which are not all three zero.) Otherwise, if the vectors are linearly independent, enter 0's for the coefficients, since that relationship always holds. (1 point) 13--3-3 Let vi = and V4 1-11 Linearly Dependent 1. Determine whether or not the four vectors listed above are linearly independent...
Determine all values of the constant a for which the vectors {9-8-} 13/ are linearly dependent in R3. Use the Wronskian to show that the functions f3(x) = 32 fi(x) = c* fz(x) = f* are linearly independent on the interval (-00,00).
WURG Will Calculations: 4. Determine whether the vectors are linearly independent or are linearly dependent in R3. V1 = (-1,2, 1), v2 = (0,3,-2), V3 = (1,4,-1) Solution: