Show that in an n-dimensional linear space we can find at most n linearly independent elements. Hint: Consider the proof of Theorem 4.1.5.
Dimension If a linear space V has a basis with n elements, then all other bases of V consist of n elements as well. We say that n is the dimension of V: dim(V) = n.
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