Really basic linear algebra: subspaces of F[a,b]

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Homework Statement



Determine which of the following sets of functions are subsets of F[a,b]

a) All functions f in F[a,b] for which f(a) = 0
b) All functions f in F[a,b] for which f(a) = 1


The Attempt at a Solution



Ok so I am just learning about vector subspaces. After reading the text multiple times, I am still at a lost. Can someone please explain to me in plain English what these evil math people want from me?

Thanks guys for your much appreciated help :smile:
 
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Thanks for your reply! Unfortunately F wasn't given any particular properties
 
oops sorry about that, I meant "subspace of F[a,b]"

F is the matrix with vectors a and b? :|
 
slugbunny said:
F is the matrix with vectors a and b? :|
That doesn't make any sense. Instead of guessing, please tell us what F[a, b] means relative to this problem. It should say in the problem itself.
 
You have to think about the basic closed under addition and closed under multiplication properties, to see if a) or b) satisfy them.
For example, would adding f(a)=0 and say g(a)=0 still be in this subspace?
What about for f(a)+g(a) = 1 + 1?
That should give you a clear hint.