Question: Let and 1. Find a vector w1, different from u and v, so that ({u, v, w1}) = ({u, v}). 2. Find a vector w2

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1. Find a vector w1, different from u and v,

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Let
and
1. Find a vector w1, different from u and v,

1. Find a vector w1, different from u and v, so that ({u, v, w1}) = ({u, v}).
2. Find a vector w2 so that ({u, v, w2}) ‰  ({u, v}).

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