Textbook Guide Mathematics: Hyperplane, Convex Combination, Linear Map

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Chapter 8: the geometry of vector spaces. The set consisting of all affine combinations of points which are there in a set s is known as the affine hull of s and is denoted by aff s. A set s is said to be affine in case p,q s implies that (1 t)p + tq s for every real number t. A given set s is affine if and only if every affine combination of points of s belongs to s. which can be also understood as s is affine if and only if s = aff s. A translate of any given set say s in r n by a vector p is the set s + p = {s + p : s s}2. Rn is a translate belonging to a subspace of rn. Two flats are said to be parallel in case one of the flats is a translate of the other.

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