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Let T: Rn β†’ Rn be an invertible linear transformation, and let S and U be functions from Rn into Rn such that S(T(x)) = x and U (T(x)) = x for all x in R^n
Show that
U(v)= S(v) for all v in R^n

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Compute S(v) and U(v).

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