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Let V be a vector space of all 2 x 2 matrices over R.Let T be the linear mapping T:v->v such that T(A)=AB-BA where B=[2 1[First row]0 3[Second row]].Then the nullify of T is ?->(Show Answer!)
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1. Let V be a vector space of all 2 x 2 matrices over R.Let T be the linear mapping T:v->v such that T(A)=AB-BA where B=[2 1[First row]0 3[Second row]].Then the nullify of T is





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