When A is invertible, MATLAB finds A−1 by factoring A = LU (where L may be permuted lower triangular), inverting L and U, and then computing U−lL−l. Use this method to compute the inverse of A in Exercise 2. (Apply the algorithm of Section 2.2 to L and to U.)
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