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Question Number 158325 by SANOGO last updated on 02/Nov/21

Answered by puissant last updated on 03/Nov/21

X=(x,y,z)∈ ker(A) ⇔ AX=0  ⇒ {4x−2y−2z=0 ; x−z=0 ; 3x−2y−z=0  x=z ⇒ 2x−2y=0 ⇒ x=y=z  X=(x,y,z)=(x,x,x)=x(1,1,1)  ker(A)=<(1,1,1)>

$${X}=\left({x},{y},{z}\right)\in\:{ker}\left({A}\right)\:\Leftrightarrow\:{AX}=\mathrm{0} \\ $$$$\Rightarrow\:\left\{\mathrm{4}{x}−\mathrm{2}{y}−\mathrm{2}{z}=\mathrm{0}\:;\:{x}−{z}=\mathrm{0}\:;\:\mathrm{3}{x}−\mathrm{2}{y}−{z}=\mathrm{0}\right. \\ $$$${x}={z}\:\Rightarrow\:\mathrm{2}{x}−\mathrm{2}{y}=\mathrm{0}\:\Rightarrow\:{x}={y}={z} \\ $$$${X}=\left({x},{y},{z}\right)=\left({x},{x},{x}\right)={x}\left(\mathrm{1},\mathrm{1},\mathrm{1}\right) \\ $$$${ker}\left({A}\right)=<\left(\mathrm{1},\mathrm{1},\mathrm{1}\right)> \\ $$

Answered by puissant last updated on 03/Nov/21

X=(x,y,z) ∈ Im(A) alors   Im(A)={x(4,1,3) ; y(−2,0,−2); z(−2,−1,−1)  ⇒ Im(A)=vect{(4,1,3) ; (−2,0,−2) ; (−2,−1,−1)}  C′est donc evident..

$${X}=\left({x},{y},{z}\right)\:\in\:{Im}\left({A}\right)\:{alors}\: \\ $$$${Im}\left({A}\right)=\left\{{x}\left(\mathrm{4},\mathrm{1},\mathrm{3}\right)\:;\:{y}\left(−\mathrm{2},\mathrm{0},−\mathrm{2}\right);\:{z}\left(−\mathrm{2},−\mathrm{1},−\mathrm{1}\right)\right. \\ $$$$\Rightarrow\:{Im}\left({A}\right)={vect}\left\{\left(\mathrm{4},\mathrm{1},\mathrm{3}\right)\:;\:\left(−\mathrm{2},\mathrm{0},−\mathrm{2}\right)\:;\:\left(−\mathrm{2},−\mathrm{1},−\mathrm{1}\right)\right\} \\ $$$${C}'{est}\:{donc}\:{evident}.. \\ $$

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