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There are two linear transformations of R2\mathbb{R}^2 that map the square with vertices at (0,0); (1,0); (0,1);
and (1,1) to the square with vertices at (0,0); (1,1);(-1,1); and (0,2). Call them T1 and T2.
Determine the matrices of T1 and T2.
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