Chapter 5: Q61E (page 234)
Find the matrix of the linear transformation from towith respect to the basis,role="math" localid="1660127697622"
Short Answer
The matrix is .
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Chapter 5: Q61E (page 234)
Find the matrix of the linear transformation from towith respect to the basis,role="math" localid="1660127697622"
The matrix is .
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TRUE OR FALSE?If are two vectors in, then the equation role="math" localid="1659506190737" must hold.
Question:TRUE OR FALSE?If matrices A and Bare commute, then A must commute withas well.
If thematrices Aand Bare orthogonal, which of the matrices in Exercise 5 through 11 must be orthogonal as well?AB.
a.Give an example of a (nonzero) skew-symmetric 3脳3 matrix A, and compute.
b.If an n脳nmatrix Ais skew-symmetric, is matrix necessarily skew-symmetric as well? Or is necessarily symmetric?
Find the angle between each of the pairs of vectors and in exercises 4 through 6.
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