Answer to Question #40088 in Linear Algebra for saba

Question #40088
Is it is possible for vector spaces to have no linearly independent vector?
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Expert's answer
2014-03-14T12:02:44-0400
No it is not possible. Otherwise you cannot introduce coordinates in a vector space. One linearly independent vector is possible.

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