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Let S = {2x, 1 –- x, x2 + x 1, x + 1}. Then S is a
P2
None of these
O S is a basis for the above
P1
PA
S is a basis for the above
S is not a basis for the above
Transcribed Image Text:Let S = {2x, 1 –- x, x2 + x 1, x + 1}. Then S is a P2 None of these O S is a basis for the above P1 PA S is a basis for the above S is not a basis for the above
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