Consider the set 8 4 4 8 in R2 Why isnt the set a basis for
     Consider the set {(-8, -4), (-4, -8)} in R^2|  Why isn\'t the set a basis for R^2? (check all that apply)  The vectors are linearly dependent  The span of the vectors is not R^2  None of the above, it is a basis for R^2|  Online Math Lab resources for this problem:  Linear Combinations and Span  Linear Independence  Bases 
  
  Solution
Let, a,b so that
a(-8,-4)+b(-4,-8)=0
-8a-4b=0
-4a-8b=0
b=-2a,
a=-2b
So, b=4b
Hence, a=b=0
So the given two vectors are linearly independent
Hence they form basis for R2
C. none of the above

