As a linear space in its own right, a subspace has a unique dimension. The dimension of

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As a linear space in its own right, a subspace has a unique dimension. The dimension of a subspace cannot exceed that of it parent space. Furthermore a proper subspace of a ®nite dimensional space necessarily has a lower dimension (and a smaller basis) than its parent space.
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