Why the proof of closure under addition in Linear Map is $(T+S)(u+
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I am reading Linear Algebra Done Right and want to prove that $L(V, W)$ is a vector space. I have read the solution here:
Why the proof of closure under addition in Linear Map is $(T+S)(u+v)$ inst
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