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Find a basis for the intersection of two kernels of linear maps $\mathbb Q^3\to \mathbb Q^3$ and $\mathbb Q^3\to \mathbb Q$.
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rt | matrix |
Matrix of size 3×3
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num_rows | integer |
3
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num_columns | integer |
3
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F | matrix |
Matrix of size 3×3
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G | matrix |
matrix([-2,2,0])
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basis | matrix |
matrix([1,0],[1,0],[0,1])
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rnd | integer |
2
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Generated value: matrix
matrix([14,0,4],[0,1,0],[27,0,8])
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