Is it possible to find a pair of two-dimensional subspaces U and V of R3 such that U ∩ V = {0}? Prove your answer. Give a geometrical interpretation of your conclusion. [Hint: Let {u1, u2} and {v1, v2} be bases for U and V, respectively. Show that u1, u2, v1, v2 are linearly dependent.]
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