Linear Algebra: Find all axioms that fail k(a,b)=(ak^2,bk^2).

In summary, the axioms that fail in this case are 4, 5, 7, and 10. Axiom 4 fails because there is no zero vector in this vector space, since the scalar multiplication alters the values. Axiom 5 fails because there is no negative vector for any given vector, as the scalar multiplication would alter it. Axiom 7 fails because the scalar multiplication does not distribute over addition. And axiom 10 fails because the vector 1u does not equal u in this vector space, due to the altered scalar multiplication.
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Homework Statement



If we define V as the set of vectors in R^2 with vector addition defined as it normally is, but scalar multiplication defined to be k(a,b)=(k2a,k2b), then V is not a vector space. Find all axioms that fail (and explain why they fail).

Homework Equations



Axioms:
1. If u and v are objects in V, then u+v is in V.
2. u+v = v+u
3. u+(v+w)=(u+v)+w
4. There is an object 0 in V, called a zero vector for V, such that 0+u=u+0=u for all u in V.
5. For each u in V, there is an object -u in V, called a negative of u, such that u+(-u)=(-u)+u=0.
6. If k is any scalar and u is any object in V, then ku is in V.
7. k(u+v)=ku+kv
8. (k+l)u=ku+lu
9. k(lu)=(kl)u
10. 1u=u

The Attempt at a Solution


I couldn't figure out how to start.
 
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If addition is defined as normal, and scalar multiplication is altered, that gives you a hint on what axioms to check.
 

Related to Linear Algebra: Find all axioms that fail k(a,b)=(ak^2,bk^2).

1. What is Linear Algebra?

Linear Algebra is a branch of mathematics that deals with the study of linear equations and their representations through vector spaces and matrices. It is used to solve problems involving multiple variables and is widely used in fields such as physics, engineering, and computer science.

2. What are axioms?

Axioms are statements or principles that are accepted as true without proof. In mathematics, axioms serve as the foundation for building mathematical systems, and all other theorems and properties are derived from them.

3. What is the significance of finding axioms that fail in a given equation?

Finding axioms that fail in a given equation can help us identify the limitations of that equation and understand the conditions under which it may not hold true. This can lead to a better understanding of the underlying principles and can also help in developing more accurate and robust mathematical models.

4. What are the common axioms that fail in linear algebra?

Some common axioms that fail in linear algebra include the commutative property of multiplication, the existence of multiplicative inverses, and the distributive property. These axioms may fail in certain cases when dealing with non-standard vector spaces or non-commutative operations.

5. How can one determine which axioms fail in a given equation?

The determination of which axioms fail in a given equation requires a thorough understanding of the axioms and their implications. It involves analyzing the equation and identifying the conditions under which the axioms may not hold true. This can be done by using counterexamples or by proving that the axioms do not hold in that particular case.

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