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  1. Linear Algebra

Basis

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Bases are the fundamental pieces of a subspace VVV. If we want to manipulate a subspace, such as applying a linear transformation L:V→WL: V \rightarrow WL:V→W or finding a projection onto the subspace VVV, it turns out that we actually only need to find out what happens to the basis vectors to know what will happen to the entire subspace.