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Section 4.1: Vector Spaces and Subspaces

Section 4.1: Vector Spaces and Subspaces. REVIEW. Recall the following algebraic properties of. Definition A vector space is a nonempty set V of objects, called vectors , on which are defined two operations, called addition and multiplication by scalars , subject to the ten axioms:.

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Section 4.1: Vector Spaces and Subspaces

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  1. Section 4.1: Vector Spaces and Subspaces

  2. REVIEW Recall the following algebraic properties of

  3. Definition A vector space is a nonempty set V of objects, called vectors, on which are defined two operations, called additionand multiplication by scalars, subject to the ten axioms:

  4. Examples = the set of polynomials of degree at most n : the set of all real-valued functions defined on a set D.

  5. Definition • A subspace of a vector space V is a subset H of V that satisfies • The zero vector of V is in H. • H is closed under vector addition. • H is closed under multiplication by scalars.

  6. Properties a-c guarantee that a subspace H of V is itself a vector space. Why? a, b, and c in the defn are precisely axioms 1, 4, and 6. Axioms 2, 3, 7-10 are true in H because they apply to all elements in V, including those in H. Axiom 5 is also true by c. Thus every subspace is a vector space and conversely, every vector space is a subspace (or itself or possibly something larger).

  7. Examples: • The zero space {0}, consisting of only the zero vector in V • is a subspace of V.

  8. 5. Given and in a vector space V, let Show that H is a subspace of V.

  9. Theorem 1 If are in a vector space V, then Span is a subspace of V.

  10. Example:

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