Let 

M=set of all matrices 

T=set of all linear transformation

show that M~T.    f:T→M   such that   f=A

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I'm not too sure about some of your symbology, but if you go to this page here,

you should find this line,

"The important conclusion is that every linear transformation is associated with a matrix and vice versa."

at the bottom of the web page.

by Level 11 User (81.5k points)

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