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This picture illustrates the standard basis in R2. The red and blue vectors are the elements of the basis; the green vector can be given with the basis vectors.
Any element of can be written as a linear combination of the above basis. Let be any element of and let . Since and are elements of , then we can write . So can be written as a linear combination of the elements in .
Also, this process would not be possible for any vector if an element was removed from . So is a basis for .
The basis is not unique; there are infinitely many bases for . Another example of a basis would be .