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This is a final review problem for Intro. to Linear Algebra.I am a bit confused by the vagueness of this question.

    I assume A is the matrix of Coefficients and B is the standard basis matrix? But I am unclear. Any help would be greatly appreciated as always. Thank you for your help.

15. Express the plane V in R3 with equation 3.01 +4.02+5.13 = 0 as the kernel of a matrix A and as the image of a matrix B.

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U ER? Let A = 3 4 5] then kesA= {x: Ax=0} 437-0 34+44+593 0. Now, 324 +402750=0 84 = -4 -5 uz [-4/3₂ - 5/3931 det B= (-4-5 Th

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