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Linear Algebra 25 | Coordinates with respect to a Basis

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Coordinates with respect to a basis | Linear Algebra | Khan Academy

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Coordinates with respect to a basis | Linear Algebra | Khan Academy

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Find the coordinate vector of x = {-2, 3, 1} with respect to the basis B = or R3

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Find the coordinate vector of x = {-2, 3, 1} with respect to the basis B = or R3

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Find the coordinate vector of x with respect to the basis B. This is a confusing question at first but should be fairly simple to evaluate.