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Do the polynomials \(p_1(t)= 1-t, p_2(t)=t(1-t), p_3(t)=1-t^2\) give a basis for vector space \(P_2(t)\) all polynomials ?
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PRO/VS-02012
Do the polynomials \(p_1(t)= 1-t, p_2(t)=t(1-t), p_3(t)=1-t^2\) give a basis for vector space \(P_2(t)\) all polynomials ?
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