Factor these two matrices into A = XAX-1: [1 2] A = X = A = [1 1] A 3 3 X = A = (Note that you must provide both X and A for each matrix.) ||

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Chapter 7.2 Question 11

Factor these two matrices into A = XAX-1:
[1 2]
A =
0 3
X =
A =
[1
A
3 3]
1]
X =
A =
(Note that you must provide both X and A for each matrix.)
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Transcribed Image Text:Factor these two matrices into A = XAX-1: [1 2] A = 0 3 X = A = [1 A 3 3] 1] X = A = (Note that you must provide both X and A for each matrix.) ||
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