Let
In the statement of Theorem 1, replace each occurrence of
Theorem 1 If
Closure Properties:
(c1)
(c2)
Properties of addition:
(a1)
(a2)
(a3)
(a4) For each vector
Properties of scalar multiplication:
(m1)
(m2)
(m3)
(m4)
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