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Chapter 9.1 Problem 63

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(Calculus required) For Exercises 6368, some basic knowledge ofcalculus is required.Let C1(a, b) denote the set of functions that are continuouslydifferentiable on the interval (a, b). Prove that T : C1(a, b) C(a, b) given byT( f ) = f (x)is a linear transformation.

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Title Linear Algebra with Applications 1 
Author Jeffrey Holt
ISBN 9780716786672

(Calculus required) For Exercises 6368, some basic knowledge ofcalculus is required.Let

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