Let our real vector space be (R^3, +, ⋅) . Are the following set of vectors lin…

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Let our real vector space be (R3,+,)(\mathbb{R}^3, +, \cdot) . Are the following set of vectors linearly independent? If not, write one of the vectors as as linear combination of the others.
(134),(312),(1375),(121)\left ( \begin{array}{c} -1\\3\\4 \end{array} \right ), \left ( \begin{array}{c} 3\\1\\-2 \end{array} \right ), \left ( \begin{array}{c} 13\\7\\5 \end{array} \right ), \left ( \begin{array}{c} 1\\2\\1 \end{array} \right )

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