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Consider a linear transformation t from r 2 to r 2 . suppose that ~v and ~w are two arbitrary vectors in r 2 and that ~x is a third vector whose endpoint is on the line segment connecting the endpoints of ~v and ~w. is the endpoint of the vector t(~x) necessarily on the line segment connecting the endpoints of t(~v) and t( ~w)?

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