| vlad321 said: So I have only seen Calculation done in this thread, not actual math. Here's a nice eas warm up question: Let U be a subspace of a finite-dimensional vector space V. Show that if dim(U) = dim(V) then U = V. |
this is not math. this is just knowing the definition and the result follows immediately. this question brings new meaning to the mathematician's meaning of "trivial". (which, by and large, for mathematicians, means "the result has been proven". so a running joke is that for mathematicans there's only 2 types of problems: trivial ones and non-trivial ones.)
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