Let p(x) = 2 - 3x + x 2 and q(x) = 1 - 3x 2 .
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Let p(x) = 2 - 3x + x2 and q(x) = 1 - 3x2. compute
(a) {p(x), q(x)}
(b) ||p(x)||
(c) d(p(x), q(x))
{p(x), q(x)} is the inner product of Example 7.4.
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