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Let L : P1 rightarrow P1 be the linear operator defined by L(at + b) = (a + b)t/2. Let S = {2 - t, 3 +t) be a basis for P1. Find [L(2-t)]s and [L(3+t)]s. Find a matrix A representing L with respect to S. Show transcribed image text
I Know the solution but how to I get to it
Let L : P1 rightarrow P1 be the linear operator defined by L(at + b) = (a + b)t/2. Let S = {2 - t, 3 +t) be a basis for P1. Find [L(2-t)]s and [L(3+t)]s. Find a matrix A representing L with respect to S.
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13 Mar 2019