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								title: Vector Spaces
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								## Vector Spaces
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								A vector space V is a set of vectors that is closed under vector multiplication and addition. 
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								This means that vectors produced from vector addition and multiplication are also within the vector space: 
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								1. If a and b are vectors in the space V, then a + b is also in V. 
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								2. If c is a scalar and a and b are vectors in V, then ab and ac are also vectors inside V. 
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								When these properties hold true, the vector space is said to be "closed" under vector addition and scalar multiplication. 
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								#### More Information:
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								1. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/VectorSpace.html
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								2. http://www.math.toronto.edu/gscott/WhatVS.pdf
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