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The set set of real numbers R squared is a​ two-dimensional subspace of set of real numbers R cubed. Choose the correct answer below. A. ​True, because every vector in set of real numbers R squared can be represented by a linear combination of vectors in set of real numbers R cubed. B. ​False, because the set set of real numbers R squared is not even a subset of set of real numbers R cubed.

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B

Explanation:

Square of real numbers are never cube of any other real number

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False because The set Rˆ2 is not even a subset of IRˆ3

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