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Repeat Exercise 5.5 .58 using the $\mathrm{L}^2$ norm on $[0,1]$.
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Since the original question is not provided, let's assume we are working with a function \( f(x) \) defined on the interval \([0,1]\). The norm to be used is the \(\mathrm{L}^2\) norm on \([0,1]\). Show more…
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