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3.1.10 just solving the system of Ax=0. then can get the kernel of A.


3.1.23 T is invertible. From summary 3.1.8


3.1.34 To describe a subset of R3 as a kernel means to describe it as an intersection of planes.

                   By inspection, the given line is the intersection of the planes
                   x+y = 0 and 
                   2x+z = 0.
                   Then this means the kernel of the linear transformation T.

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