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Assume V and W are finite-dimensional vector spaces and T is a linear transformation from V to W, T: Upper V right arrow Upper W. Let H be a nonzero subspace of V, and let T(H) be the set of images of vectors in H. Then T(H) is a subspace of W. Prove that dim Upper T (Upper H )less than or equals dim Upper H.

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