Question: (1 point) Let f: R R be defined by f(x) = (2x, -3x, 6x-2). Is f a linear transformation? a. f(x + y) =

(1 point) Let f: R R be defined by f(x) = (2x,

(1 point) Let f: R R be defined by f(x) = (2x, -3x, 6x-2). Is f a linear transformation? a. f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) = + Does f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) for all x, y ER? choose b. f(cx) = c(f(x)) = Does f(cz) = c(f(x)) for all c, z E R? choose c. Is f a linear transformation? choose

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