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Which statement is true about the graph of the equation y = csc¯¹(x)?
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Q (a) Let f be a linear map from a space X into a space Y and (X1,X2,...,xn) basis for X, show that fis one-to-
one iff (f(x1),f(x2),...,f(x) } linearly independent.
(b) Let X= {ao+ax₁+a2x2+...+anxn, a;ER} be a vector space over R, write with prove a hyperspace and a
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Q₂ (a) Let M be a subspace of a vector space X, and A= {fex/ f(x)=0, x E M ), show that whether A is
convex set or not, affine set or not.
Write with prove an
application of Hahn-Banach theorem.
Show that every singleton set in a normed space X is closed and any finite set in X is closed (14M)
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