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Mathematics, 30.07.2019 21:20 janahiac09

True or false: the kernel of the linear transformation t(f(t)) = f(t). from p to p is {0}. i am confused at what p is, since there is no subscript. i guess it doesn't matter since they don't give us anything but if we don't know what the function is how can we know what values of t for f(t) go to 0? is it just that f(0) = 0 and f(0^2) = 0^2 = 0 or something. can someone me on how to approach this problem? !

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