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25 December, 08:55

Determine whether the functions y 1 and y 2 are linearly dependent on the interval (0,1). y 1equals2 cosine squared t minus 1 , y 2equals6 cosine 2 t Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box within your choice. A. Since y 1equals (nothing) y 2 on (0,1), the functions are linearly independent on (0,1). (Simplify your answer.) B. Since y 1equals (nothing) y 2 on (0,1), the functions are linearly dependent on (0,1). (Simplify your answer.) C. Since y 1 is not a constant multiple of y 2 on (0,1), the functions are linearly dependent on (0,1). D. Since y 1 is not a constant multiple of y 2 on (0,1), the functions are linearly independent on (0,1).

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  1. 25 December, 11:12
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    D. Since y₁ is not a constant multiple of y₂ on (0,1), the functions are linearly independent on (0,1).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y₁=2Cos²t-1

    y₂=6Cos2t

    We want to determine if y₁ and y₂ are linearly independent in the interval (0,1).

    To do this, we show that there does not exist any c₁ and c₂ in (0,1) that makes the expression:

    f (t) = c₁ (2Cos²t-1) + c₂6Cos2t=0.

    If c₁ and c₂=0

    f (t) = 0

    Let c₁=1 and c₂=-⅓

    f (t) = c₁ (2Cos²t-1) + c₂6Cos2t

    =2Cos²t-1-⅓*6 (cos²t-sin²t)

    =2Cos²t-1-2cos²t+2sin²t

    =2sin²t-1

    Since f (t) ≠0, y₁ is not a constant multiple of y₂ and the functions are linearly independent on (0,1).
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