Exercise 9.2.2 Determine whether p(x) = 4x² − x is in span {x²+x, x² −1, −x+2}.

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Exercise 9.2.2 Determine whether p(x) = 4x² − x is in span {x² + x, x² −1, −x+2}.
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Exercise 9.2.3 Determine whether p(x) = −x²+x+2 is in span {x² +x+1, 2x² + x}.
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