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Let f: R --> R and let T: P2 --> F, and T(p) = p(f). Prove that T is a linear transformation.
P2 is the set of polynomials of degree 2 or less, and F is the set of all functions.
It seems to me that I can treat f as really just a real number, in which case it's no different from proving T(p) = p(x) for all x in R. Is it this simple?
Thanks
P2 is the set of polynomials of degree 2 or less, and F is the set of all functions.
It seems to me that I can treat f as really just a real number, in which case it's no different from proving T(p) = p(x) for all x in R. Is it this simple?
Thanks
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