Consider p(x) = 3x - 2 and q (x) = x + 7. The evaluation inner product is defined as (p, q) = p (x₁) a (x₁) +p (x2) a (x₂)+p(x3) a (x3). For (1, 2, 3) = (1, -1, 3), what is the distance d (p, q)? √179 √21

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Consider p(x) = 3x - 2 and q (x) = x + 7. The evaluation inner
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Transcribed Image Text:ce #3 Consider p(x) = 3x - 2 and q (x) = x + 7. The evaluation inner product is defined as (p, q) = p (x1) a (x₁) +p (x₂) q (x₂)+p(x3) q (x3). For (1, 2, 3) = (1, -1, 3), what is the distance d (p, q)? O √179 C E 21 84 803 54 $ 4 DEC R G Search or type URL % 5 T MacBook Pro JAO A Y & 7 U * 00 8 + - ( 9 S ) 0 1 0 P
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