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Could a set of three vectors in r4 span r4? explain. what about n vectors in rmwhen n is less than m?

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No, it is never possible for a set of n vectors to span R^m where n is less than m. R^m has a dimension of m, so m vectors are required to span the space. In the case of three vectors in R^4, the three vectors span a space with a dimension of 3 and R^4 has a dimension of 4, so vectors can be found in R^4 which are outside the space of any three vectors.
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