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Find the orthogonal projection of f onto g. use the inner product in c[a, b] f, g = b f(x)g(x) dx a. c[0, 1], f(x) = 3x, g(x) = ex
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Find the orthogonal projection of f onto g. use the inner product in c[a, b] f, g = b f(x)g(x) dx a. c[0, 1], f(x) = 3x, g(x) = ex
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Find the orthogonal projection of f onto g. use the inner product in c[a, b] f, g = b f(x)g(x) dx
a. c[0, 1], f(x) = 3x, g(x) = ex
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