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Linear Transformations: Matrices and Applications

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This lecture covers linear transformations, matrices, and their applications. It explains how to determine the matrix associated with a linear transformation, properties of surjective, injective, and bijective transformations, as well as symmetry and rotation operations. The lecture also delves into the equivalence between injectivity, surjectivity, and properties of matrices, providing examples and theorems to illustrate these concepts.

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