Let L : R^2 ⭢ R^3 be the map defined by L(x, y) = (2x, 3y, x + y) Is this map …

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Let L:R2R3L : \mathbb{R}^2 \rightarrow \mathbb{R}^{3} be the map defined by
L(x,y)=(2x,3y,x+y)L(x, y) = (2x, 3y, x + y)
Is this map a linear transformation? If so, what is the kernel and image of this function?
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