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Lec9 - Linear Transformation

This lecture covers the concept of linear transformations, defining them as functions that map vectors from one space to another. It discusses properties, verification methods, and the relationship between linear transformations and matrices, including the kernel and range. Additionally, it introduces the concepts of rank and nullity associated with linear transformations.

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Lec9 - Linear Transformation

This lecture covers the concept of linear transformations, defining them as functions that map vectors from one space to another. It discusses properties, verification methods, and the relationship between linear transformations and matrices, including the kernel and range. Additionally, it introduces the concepts of rank and nullity associated with linear transformations.

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LECTURE 10 : LINEAR TRANSFORMATIONS

Nejla Altay
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LINEAR TRANSFORMATIONS
 A transformation (or function or mapping) T from Rn
to Rm is a rule that assigns to each vector x in Rn a vector T
(x) in Rm .
 The set Rn is called domain of T, and Rm is called the
codomain of T.
 The notation T: Rn ---> Rm indicates that the domain of T
is Rn and the codomain is Rm .
 For x in Rn the vector T (x) in Rm is called the image of x
(under the action of T ).
 The set of all images T (x) is called the range of T.

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LINEAR TRANSFORMATIONS

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A Function from R2 into R2

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Definition of Linear transformation

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Verifying a Linear Transformation
from R2 into R2

SOLUTION:

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Verifying a Linear Transformation
from R2 into R2

SOLUTION:

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Some Functions That Are Not
Linear Transformations

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Some Linear Transformations

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Properties of Linear Transformations

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Linear Transformations and Bases

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A Linear Transformation Defined by
a Matrix

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A Linear Transformation Defined by
a Matrix

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The Linear Transformation
Given by a Matrix

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Linear Transformation Given by
Matrices

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Linear Transformation Given by
Matrices

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The Kernel and Range of a Linear
Transformation

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Finding the Kernel of a Linear
Transformation

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Finding the Kernel of a Linear
Transformation

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Finding the Kernel of a Linear
Transformation

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Finding the Kernel of a Linear
Transformation

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Finding a Basis for the Kernel

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Finding a Basis for the Kernel

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Corollary

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Finding a Basis for the Range of a
Linear Transformation

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Finding a Basis for the Range of a
Linear Transformation

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Definition of Rank and Nullity of a
Linear Transformation

Sum of Rank and Nullity

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Finding the Rank and Nullity of a
Linear Transformation

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Finding the Rank and Nullity of a
Linear Transformation

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Summarizing Several Results

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Matrices for Linear Transformations

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Standard Matrix for a Linear
Transformation

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Finding the Standard Matrix for a
Linear Transformation

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Finding the Standard Matrix for a
Linear Transformation

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