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Prove the following result, or provide a counterexample to disprove it.

 There is a vector space which contains exactly 2 vectors within it. 

For this question, I'm not sure where to start. To me this statement seems to be true, since I only have to provide one example of said vector space in order to prove this statement.

Any help would be appreciated

Ian Murphy
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Consider $\mathbb{Z}_2$ as a vector space over itself.

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