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A V.S. over <math>F: V, 0, +, \times</math> s.t. |
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VS1 <math>\forall x, y \in \mathbf V, x + y = y + x</math><br /> |
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# Cancellation: <math>x + y = x + z \Rightarrow y = z</math> (add ''w'' to both sides s.t. ''x'' + ''w'' = 0) |
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# Cancellation: <math>x + y = x + z \Rightarrow y = z</math> (add ''w'' to both sides s.t. ''x'' + ''w'' = 0) |
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# Negatives are unique: <math>x + y = 0 = x + z \Rightarrow y = 0</math> |
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# Negatives are unique: <math>x + y = 0 = x + z \Rightarrow y = z</math> |
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# <math>0x = 0. a \cdot 0 = 0</math> |
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# <math>0x = 0. a \cdot 0 = 0</math> |
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# <math>(-a) \cdot x = a \cdot (-x) = -(ax)</math> |
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# <math>(-a) \cdot x = a \cdot (-x) = -(ax)</math> |
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Convention for today:
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A V.S. over s.t.
VS1
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Examples
- Let S be a set (F is some field)
- S = Primary colours = {red, green, blue}
- F = F2 = {0, 1}
Claim: + is associative. Given
Dull theorem
- Cancellation: (add w to both sides s.t. x + w = 0)
- 0 is unique
- Negatives are unique: