True/False: Given any 3 two-dimensional vectors A, B, and C, it's always possible to find a linear combination of A and B that is equal to C.
False
T/F: Every theorem can be proved using a single correct proof technique. (In other words, if you can prove theorem X using proof by contraction, that's the only proof that will work for that theorem. Any other techniques won't work.)
False
Suppose you have a set of vectors S, so far the values in S are {(1,2), (1,6)}. Identify an additional vector that you could add to S to ensure that the set S is linearly dependent.
absolutely any 2D vector
Is the vector [1 1] linearly independent, linearly dependent, both, or neither?
neither
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