25 points Math 210 Homework 5 Sections 4.3, 4.4, 10.5 23 problems 1. With b = 0, 8, 8, 20 at t = 0, 1, 3, 4, set up and solve th
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SOLVED:Define vectors U1 = (0,0,1), U2 = (0,1,1),u3 (-1,1,1), u; = (-M,N,3), uz = (P _ 1, 2,M 2),u3 = (P,~N,5). B = {U1, uz' U3}, B' = {u;, uz' u3} Determine
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SOLVED: Find an orthonormal basis for the hyperplane H which consists of all solutions of the equation Iw +-Ix+-8y+ 9z = 0 Step 1: a basis for H is given by b1
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SOLVED:For this question; YOU may use an online calculator such as WolframAlpha. Equip V = C([0, 1]) with the inner product defined by (f,9) = % f(t)g(t) dt. (a) Let W be
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