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G Let L be the operator on P3 defined byL (p(x)) = xp (x) + p (x)(a) Find the matrix A representing L with respectto [1, x, x2].(b) Find the matrix B representing L with respectto [1, x, 1 + x2].(c) Find the matrix S such that B = S−1AS.(d) If p(x) = a0 + a1x + a2(1 + x2), calculateLn(p(x)).

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