Asked by Lara
Demonstrate that t T: P3 -> P3, Tp = p' is a linear function.
I know that to demonstrate if something is a linear function I must, check if the sum and multiplication with a scalar is linear. But I am a bit concerned cause when I derivate P3 it will always give me a P2, and this does not make sense to me. Can someone help me?
I know that to demonstrate if something is a linear function I must, check if the sum and multiplication with a scalar is linear. But I am a bit concerned cause when I derivate P3 it will always give me a P2, and this does not make sense to me. Can someone help me?
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