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Now let W = C([-1, 1)) (so W is a different vector space than V). For f, g belongsto W consider the inner product. = integral^1_-1 f(x)g(x)dx b) Show that x^2 and x^3 ore orthogonal in W.
Now let W = C([-1, 1)) (so W is a different vector space than V). For f, g belongsto W consider the inner product. = integral^1_-1 f(x)g(x)dx b) Show that x^2 and x^3 ore orthogonal in W.
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