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If a finite set S of nonzero vectors spans a vector space V , then some subset of S is a basis for V . True or False

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Answer: True

Step-by-step explanation:

This theorem doesn't have a name unfortunately. So searching it out is a bit tricky if you don't know the right way to word things. Luckily it wasn't too hard of a find, and I managed to track it down in a linear algebra textbook.

Check out the screenshot below for the snippet of the theorem and the corresponding proof. The book simply refers to it as "theorem 1.9", which again, is an unfortunate choice of naming.

If a finite set S of nonzero vectors spans a vector space V , then some subset of-example-1
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