Consider the following functions. 1,(x) = 6, 1,(x) = cos?cx), f3(x) = sin?(x) g(x) = c,,(x) + c,f,Cx) + cz%;(x) %3D Solve for c, c, and c, so that g(x) = 0 on the interval (-w, w). If a nontrivial solution exists, state it. (If only the trivial solution exists, enter the trivial solution (0, o, 03,) {C, Cz1 C3} = { 0,0,0 } Determine whether f,, f2, f3 are linearly independent on the interval (-, 0). O linearly dependent O linearly independent Need Help? Read It Watch It

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Consider the following functions.
f,(x) = 6, f,(x) = cos°(x), f3(x) = sin?(x)
g(x) = c,f,(x) + czf2(x) + czf3(x)
= COS
%D
Solve for c,, c,, and c, so that g(x)
= 0 on the interval (-0, o). If a nontrivial solution exists, state it. (If only the trivial solution exists, enter the trivial solution {0, 0, 0}.)
{C,, C2, C3} = { 0,0,0
}
Determine whether f,, f,, fz are linearly independent on the interval (-0, o).
O linearly dependent
linearly independent
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following functions. f,(x) = 6, f,(x) = cos°(x), f3(x) = sin?(x) g(x) = c,f,(x) + czf2(x) + czf3(x) = COS %D Solve for c,, c,, and c, so that g(x) = 0 on the interval (-0, o). If a nontrivial solution exists, state it. (If only the trivial solution exists, enter the trivial solution {0, 0, 0}.) {C,, C2, C3} = { 0,0,0 } Determine whether f,, f,, fz are linearly independent on the interval (-0, o). O linearly dependent linearly independent Need Help? Read It Watch It
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