question: find 3 different bases of R^2
My answer: I thought for R^2 there are only two standard base vectors e1,e2 where e1=(0,1) e2=(1,0) which spans every vector in R^2 and can be written as a unique linear combination. So what is the 3rd bases of R^2 or could the question be wrong?? Thanks
My answer: I thought for R^2 there are only two standard base vectors e1,e2 where e1=(0,1) e2=(1,0) which spans every vector in R^2 and can be written as a unique linear combination. So what is the 3rd bases of R^2 or could the question be wrong?? Thanks