A linear map is injective if and only if its kernel is trivial
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- Notes:Advanced_Linear_Algebra_-_Roman/Chapter_2#Theorem_2.3:_equivalent_statements_to_a_linear_map_being_surjective_.2F_injective
- A linear map is injective if and only if the image of every non-zero vector is a non-zero vector
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