Let T be a linear transformation from P2 into P2 such that T(1) = x, T(x) = 1 + x, and T(x^2) = 1 + x + x^2. Find T(1 − 6x + 2x^2). T(1 − 6x + 2x^2) = ?
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\[ 1 - 6x + 2x^2 = 1 \cdot 1 + (-6) \cdot x + 2 \cdot x^2 \] Show more…
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