Let A: C [0,1]→C [0,1]. Prove that operator continuous reversible, find A. 2.11. Ax(t)= x(1)- - Is)x(s)ds;

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Let A: C [0,1] →C [0,1]. Prove that operator A is
continuous reversible, find A!.
2.11. Ax(t) = x(t)-
Transcribed Image Text:Let A: C [0,1] →C [0,1]. Prove that operator A is continuous reversible, find A!. 2.11. Ax(t) = x(t)-
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