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English: This picture illustrates how two vectors in R2 (or R x R) can be written in terms of the standard basis.

B = {(1,0), (0,1)}

Notice how span(B) = R2, and how (-2, 1) = (-2)(1,0) + (1)(0,1)

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Date 19 November 2009 (original upload date)
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  • 2009-11-19 17:49 Cic 466×269× (13903 bytes) Fixed a few small problems
  • 2009-11-19 17:14 Cic 471×403× (14185 bytes) Removed the frame and the description
  • 2006-10-23 05:06 Spindled 471×403× (18601 bytes) This picture illustrates how two vectors in R2 (or R x R) can be written in terms of the standard basis. B = {(1,0), (0,1)} Notice how span(B) = R2, and how (-2, 2) = (-2)(1,0) + (2)(0,1). This image was created by me using Inkscape (svg). ~~~~
  • 2006-10-23 05:03 Spindled 471×403× (17646 bytes) This picture illustrates how two vectors in R2 (or R x R) can be written in terms of the standard basis. B = {(1,0), (0,1)} Notice how span(B) = R2, and how (-2, 1) = (-2)(1,0) + (1)(0,1) This image was created using Inkscape. This file is in ''svg'' f

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