Find a Basis and the Dimension of the Subspace of the 4-Dimensional Vector Space

Problem 131

Let $V$ be the following subspace of the $4$-dimensional vector space $\R^4$.
\[V:=\left\{ \quad\begin{bmatrix}
x_1 \\
x_2 \\
x_3 \\
x_4
\end{bmatrix} \in \R^4
\quad \middle| \quad
x_1-x_2+x_3-x_4=0 \quad\right\}.\] Find a basis of the subspace $V$ and its dimension.

 
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Group Generated by Commutators of Two Normal Subgroups is a Normal Subgroup

Problem 129

Let $G$ be a group and $H$ and $K$ be subgroups of $G$.
For $h \in H$, and $k \in K$, we define the commutator $[h, k]:=hkh^{-1}k^{-1}$.
Let $[H,K]$ be a subgroup of $G$ generated by all such commutators.

Show that if $H$ and $K$ are normal subgroups of $G$, then the subgroup $[H, K]$ is normal in $G$.

 
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Non-Example of a Subspace in 3-dimensional Vector Space $\R^3$

Problem 125

Let $S$ be the following subset of the 3-dimensional vector space $\R^3$.
\[S=\left\{ \mathbf{x}\in \R^3 \quad \middle| \quad \mathbf{x}=\begin{bmatrix}
x_1 \\
x_2 \\
x_3
\end{bmatrix}, x_1, x_2, x_3 \in \Z \right\}, \] where $\Z$ is the set of all integers.
Determine whether $S$ is a subspace of $\R^3$.

 
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The Null Space (the Kernel) of a Matrix is a Subspace of $\R^n$

Problem 121

Let $A$ be an $m \times n$ real matrix. Then the null space $\calN(A)$ of $A$ is defined by
\[ \calN(A)=\{ \mathbf{x}\in \R^n \mid A\mathbf{x}=\mathbf{0}_m\}.\] That is, the null space is the set of solutions to the homogeneous system $A\mathbf{x}=\mathbf{0}_m$.

Prove that the null space $\calN(A)$ is a subspace of the vector space $\R^n$.
(Note that the null space is also called the kernel of $A$.)
 
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If Vectors are Linearly Dependent, then What Happens When We Add One More Vectors?

Problem 120

Suppose that $\mathbf{v}_1, \mathbf{v}_2, \dots, \mathbf{v}_r$ are linearly dependent $n$-dimensional real vectors.

For any vector $\mathbf{v}_{r+1} \in \R^n$, determine whether the vectors $\mathbf{v}_1, \mathbf{v}_2, \dots, \mathbf{v}_r, \mathbf{v}_{r+1}$ are linearly independent or linearly dependent.

 
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