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if given these vectors:
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how can I find an equation systen with this general solution set :
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    "Group" is a very different thing in mathematics. Call it what it is: solution set .
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if given these vectors:
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how can I find an equation systen with this general solution set :
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if given these vectors:
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how can I find an equation systen with this general solution set :
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how can I find an equation systen with this general solution set :
solution group







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    "Group" is a very different thing in mathematics. Call it what it is: solution set .
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    – DonAntonio
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    Welcome to MSE. In order to avoid downvotes, please format your question using Mathjax: math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/…
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    "Group" is a very different thing in mathematics. Call it what it is: solution set .
    $endgroup$
    – DonAntonio
    Jan 12 at 19:15
















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Welcome to MSE. In order to avoid downvotes, please format your question using Mathjax: math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/…
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$begingroup$
Welcome to MSE. In order to avoid downvotes, please format your question using Mathjax: math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/…
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– pwerth
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$begingroup$
"Group" is a very different thing in mathematics. Call it what it is: solution set .
$endgroup$
– DonAntonio
Jan 12 at 19:15




$begingroup$
"Group" is a very different thing in mathematics. Call it what it is: solution set .
$endgroup$
– DonAntonio
Jan 12 at 19:15










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