Introduction to mathematical programming
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Chapter 2.4, Problem 9P
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Showing linear dependency of
Consider the following set of vectors,
If this system of vectors is linearly dependent, then we have,
For not all
Now for some vector
This can be written as follows:
Therefore, we can see that a vector can be written as non-trivial combination of other vectors
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