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Rakesh Kumar posted an Question
December 10, 2020 • 23:30 pm 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Mathematics (MA)

Let t: r" r5 be a linear transformation, then which of the following is not possible? e(t) -n(t)=5 correct answer e(t)-n(t) = 3 e(t)-n(t)=2 correct answer

Let T: R" R5 be a linear transformation, then which of the following is not possible? e(T) -n(T)=5 cORRECT ANSWER e(T)-N(T) = 3 e(T)-n(T)=2 CORRECT ANSWER

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    Rakesh kumar

    option c bhi currect h

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    tell me this why this is not possible . what happened in one one L.T case

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    see this

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    first of all you should read your questions cleary . it is asking not possible case and you are discussing about it's possible case.

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