Answer to Question #343799 in Linear Algebra for AbdulWahid Ibrahim

Question #343799

Let V be set of real valued continuous function defined as [0,1] such that f(0/3)=2. Show that V is not a vector space over R (reals) under addition and scalar multiplication defined as : (f+g)(x)=f(x)+g(x) for all f,g € V.


(alpha f)(x)= alpha f(x) for all alpha € R, f€V.


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