Chapter 3: Q5P (page 158)
Show that the matrix in (11.10) does represent a rotation by finding the rotation angle. Write equations (7.13) and (11.13) for this rotation.
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Chapter 3: Q5P (page 158)
Show that the matrix in (11.10) does represent a rotation by finding the rotation angle. Write equations (7.13) and (11.13) for this rotation.
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Find the Eigen values and eigenvectors of the following matrices. Do some problems by hand to be sure you understand what the process means. Then check your results by computer
For each of the following problems write and row reduce the augmented matrix to find out whether the given set of equations has exactly one solution, no solutions, or an infinite set of solutions. Check your results by computer. Warning hint:Be sure your equations are written in standard form. Comment: Remember that the point of doing these problems is not just to get an answer (which your computer will give you), but to become familiar with the terminology, ideas, and notation we are using.
Verify the results for F in the discussion of (11.34).
Find the Eigen values and eigenvectors of the following matrices. Do some problems by hand to be sure you understand what the process means. Then check your results by computer.
Find the distance between the two given lines.
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