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Sirius Black

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Consider the vector space R3. Find four vectors a, a',b,b' such that A=Sp{a,a'} B=Sp{b,b'} and A+B=R3 and AnB(A intesects B)=Sp{(1,1,1)}

does anyone know how to make two planes into a space i.e. R3...
 

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I think sirius overlooked the fact that the + here does not mean the usual union.

it means (direct) sum, which is, all vectors of the form a+b where a is in A and b is in B, because of this A+B will contain more points/vectors than A union B.

by the way, you can also think of A+B as the 'smallest' linear space which contains both of them(formal definition: the intersection of all spaces containing both A and B) this way of thinking is quite useful. when you don't need to construct the elements explicitly
 
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oops slipped there.

yes.. direct means there's only one way to write the sum
 

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