: (3) (8 pts) Can there be a linear transformation from T:P1 → R2 that is one to one and onto? If your answer is no, exp
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: (3) (8 pts) Can there be a linear transformation from T:P1 → R2 that is one to one and onto? If your answer is no, exp
: (3) (8 pts) Can there be a linear transformation from T:P1 → R2 that is one to one and onto? If your answer is no, explain why there is no such transformation. If yes, explicitly describe an example of such a linear transformation by giving the image of a generic polynomial at+b and explain why your example is one to one and onto. a
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