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Consider lines ℓ = {(x, y)|〈x, y〉 = 〈1,1〉 + t〈1, −2〉} and m = {(x, y)|〈x, y〉 = 〈1,1〉 + t〈−1,3〉}.
a. what is the solution to the system of equations given by lines ℓ and m?
b. describe what happens to the lines under the transformation a = 1
2 1

c. what is the solution to the system of equations after the transformation?

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Consider lines ℓ = {(x, y)|〈x, y〉 = 〈1,1〉 + t〈1, −2〉} and m = {(x, y)|〈x, y〉 = 〈1,1〉 + t〈−1,3〉}.
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