Linear Algebra: how to find basis for H "by examination"

Siesta

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Suppose p1 , p2 , p3 , p4 are polynomials so that Span {p1 , p2 , p3 , p4 } = H is a two-dimensional subspace in P. Describe how to ?nd a basis for H by examining the four polynomials and doing almost no work.

Could I have a hint?
 
Re: Linear Algebra help needed

It already says it spans. Now, if they are linearly independent, you're in business.
 
So for the question above, if you take two polynomials out of p1, p2, p3, p4, for example p1 and p3, and they're linearly independent, then it's a basis for H?
 
Siesta said:
So for the question above, if you take two polynomials out of p1, p2, p3, p4, for example p1 and p3, and they're linearly independent, then it's a basis for H?

You got it :D.
 
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