Linear Algebra and Its Applications (5th Edition)

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Chapter 1 - Linear Equations in Linear Algebra - 1.7 Exercises - Page 62: 19

Answer

Yes, these vectors are linearly independent.

Work Step by Step

We multiply the first vector by $-\frac{1}{4}$ to get $(2,-3,1)$. Since this vector is equivalent to the second vector in the first two entries but not in the third entry, it cannot be that one is a constant multiple of the other. Hence, by the box at the top of page 59, the vectors are linearly independent.
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