Let S = {x3, x² + 2x, x² + 1}. Is S is span(P2(x)) or not? Let T = {(2,-2,4), (3, -5,4), (0,1,1)}. Show that whether T is linearly independent or not?

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Let S = {x3, x² + 2x, x² + 1}. Is S is span(P2(x)) or not?
Let T = {(2,-2,4), (3, -5,4), (0,1,1)}. Show that whether T is linearly
independent or not?
Transcribed Image Text:Let S = {x3, x² + 2x, x² + 1}. Is S is span(P2(x)) or not? Let T = {(2,-2,4), (3, -5,4), (0,1,1)}. Show that whether T is linearly independent or not?
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