Consider p(x) = 3x - 2 and g(x)=x+7. The evaluation inner product is defined as (p,q>=p(x₁)q(x₁)+p(x₂)+9(x₂)+p(x₂3)+9(x3). For - ´ (x₁, x₂, x 3) = (1, − 1, 3), what is the distance d(p,q)? A B © D 179 84 803 21

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Consider p(x) = 3x - 2 and q(x) =x+7.
The evaluation inner product is defined as
(p,q>=p(x₁)q(x₁)+p(x₂)+q(x₂)+p(x₂3)+9(x3).
For
-
´ (x₁, x₂, * 3) = (1, − 1, 3), what is the distance
d(p,q)?
A
B
©
D
179
84
803
21
Transcribed Image Text:Consider p(x) = 3x - 2 and q(x) =x+7. The evaluation inner product is defined as (p,q>=p(x₁)q(x₁)+p(x₂)+q(x₂)+p(x₂3)+9(x3). For - ´ (x₁, x₂, * 3) = (1, − 1, 3), what is the distance d(p,q)? A B © D 179 84 803 21
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