Basis Problems
Example #1: Polynomials
- Part 1:Is the set of polynomials $ x^2, x, "and" 1 $ a basis for the set of all polynomials of degree two or less?
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- Part 2: is the set of polynomials $ 3x^2, x and 1 $ a basis for the set of all polynomials of degree two or less?
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- Part 3: is the set of polynomials $ 3x^2 + x, x and 1 $ a basis for the set of all polynomials of degree two or less?
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- Part 4: is the set of polynomials $ 3x^2+x+1, 2x+1, and 2 $ a basis for the set of all polynomials of degree two or less?
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- Part 5: is the set of polynomials $ x^3, x, and 1 $ a basis for the set of all polynomials of degree two or less?
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- Part 6: is the set of polynomials $ x^2,3x^2, x and 1 $ a basis for the set of all polynomials of degree two or less?
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- Part 7: is the set of polynomials $ x^2,3x^2 + 1, x and 1 $ a basis for the set of all polynomials of degree two or less?
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- Part 8: is the set of polynomials $ x^2, x and 1 $ a basis for the set of ALL POLYNOMIALS?
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