Consider inner-product = | f(x)g(x) dx defined for vector space C[-1, 1] , -1 then for the function f(x) = 3 x and g(x)=-2 the inner-product equals: %3D Select one: a. zero b. 1 C. -6 d. 6

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Consider inner-product < f,g > = | f(x)g(x) dx defined for vector space C[-1, 1] ,
-1
then for the function f(x) = 3 x and g(x)=-2 the inner-product <f, g> equals:
Select one:
a. zero
b. 1
C. -6
d. 6
Transcribed Image Text:Consider inner-product < f,g > = | f(x)g(x) dx defined for vector space C[-1, 1] , -1 then for the function f(x) = 3 x and g(x)=-2 the inner-product <f, g> equals: Select one: a. zero b. 1 C. -6 d. 6
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