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Let š‘‰ be the vector space of symmetric 2Ɨ2 matrices and š‘Š be the subspace š‘Š=span{[4āˆ’5āˆ’50],[āˆ’2āˆ’5āˆ’51]}. a. Find a nonzero element š‘‹ in š‘Š.

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