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    I'm confused about proving vector spaces

    Excellent. Thank you very much for your help.
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    I'm confused about proving vector spaces

    Thanks for your patience, and I am definitely getting a better understanding of this now. I'm just new to vector spaces, and I just want to be sure I know what I can assume when dealing with these problems. I think I'll completely understand if you show me how you would prove that an addition...
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    I'm confused about proving vector spaces

    hmmmm. It just seems to me like your method is simply proving commutativity by assuming commutativity, which intrinsically doesn't prove anything. maybe I just don't understand.
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    I'm confused about proving vector spaces

    I thought of doing it this way, which seems a bit better: (f + g)(s) = f(s) + g(s) (g + f)(s) = g(s) + f(s) (f + g)(s) + f(s) = ( f(s) + g(s) ) + f(s) [by the definition] (f + g)(s) + f(s) = f(s) + ( g(s) + f(s) ) [by the associativity axiom] (f + g)(s) + f(s) = f(s) + (g + f)(s) (by...
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    I'm confused about proving vector spaces

    I'm sorry if the answer is really obvious, but could you give me an example anyway? Thanks.
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    I'm confused about proving vector spaces

    Let V denote the set of all differentiable real-valued functions defined on the real line. Prove that V is a vector space with the operations of addition and scalar multiplication as follows: (f + g)(s) = f(s) + g(s) and (cf)(s) = c[f(s)] --------------- I know I have to prove this by...
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