Question: (a) Show that e[0, 1] e[2, 3]. [Define T : e[0, 1] e[2, 3] by letting T(f ) be the function whose value

(a) Show that e[0, 1] ≅ e[2, 3]. [Define T : e[0, 1] → e[2, 3] by letting T(f ) be the function whose value at x is (T(f)) (x) = f(x -2) for x in [2, 3].]
(b) Show that e[0, 1] ≅ e[a, a + 1] for all a.

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