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The term "coordinate-induced basis" generally refers to a basis of a vector space that is derived from a specific coordinate system. In linear algebra, particularly in the context of finite-dimensional vector spaces, a basis is a set of vectors that can be used to express any vector in the space as a linear combination of those basis vectors.

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