Let W1 and W2 be subspaces of a nite dimensional vector space. Prove that dim(W1 W2)
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Let W1 and W2 be subspaces of a finite dimensional vector space. Prove that dim(W1 ∩ W2) ≤ min{dim(W1), dim(W2)} and dim(W1 + W2) ≥ max{dim(W1), dim(W2)}.
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Elementary Linear Algebra with Applications
ISBN: 978-0132296540
9th edition
Authors: Bernard Kolman, David Hill
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