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Sure. This is certainly a reasonable usage of the word 'equivalent'.ice109 said:if two bases span the same space they're equivalent?
It's common in mathematics to look for generating sets for a structure. In this context, any set of vectors is a generating set for their span. Usually, the structure is the more interesting object of study, so it is common to define an equivalence relation that says two sets are equivalent if and only if they generate the same structure. In this case, two sets of vectors are equivalent if and only if they have the same span.