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Let T: R3 → R3 be a linear transformation such that T(1, 0, 0) = (2, 4, −1), T(0, 1, 0) = (3, −2, 1), and T(0, 0, 1) = (−2, 2, 0).Find the indicated image. T(1, 2, −4)

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