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=Supplementary Explanations of a Basis=
 
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It is important to first check out the [[Basis|original basis page]] for the more rigorous definition of a Basis. If you still don't understand, then come back to this page. This page assumes that one already fully understands what the terms [[Span|span]] and [[Linearly_Independent|linear independence]] mean.
  
It is important to first check out the [[Basis|original basis page]] for the more rigorous definition of a Basis. If you still don't understand, then come back to this page.
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==What is a Basis==
 
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Supplementary Explanations of a Basis

It is important to first check out the original basis page for the more rigorous definition of a Basis. If you still don't understand, then come back to this page. This page assumes that one already fully understands what the terms span and linear independence mean.

What is a Basis

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