Hi. I have two questions about the linear algebra.
1. Consider the following sets:
(a) The set f all diagonal 3*3 matrices
(b) The set of all vectors in R^4 whose entries sum to 0.
For the cases where the set is a vectors space, give the
dimension and a basis
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2. Let L be the set of all linear transforms from R^3 to R^2
(a) Verify that L is a vector space.
(b) Determine the dimension of L...
I am studying social networks in terms of graph theory and
linear algebra. I know that physicists have published and worked a
lot in this field. This causes me to assume that there are
sub-fields in physics which overlap in the essence of their
problems with those of small world networks. Which natural
phenomena exhibit these kind of features similar to small world
networks?
I would like to know that, so maybe I can look at those problems
to get...
I have tried to answer the following questions. Please let me
know if I missed one and why.
1) A light car and a heavy car are headed toward each other from
opposite directions at the same speed. The ground is level. Which
of the two will be harder to stop?
the heavier car
2)
Instead of stopping the cars, you jump out of the way. The two
cars crash head-on. After the crash what do you see?
The two...
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Please answer in C++! Let me know if you have any questions
about these.
Program 1:
For this program, imagine we want to track an object and detect
if it goes off the left or right side of the screen (that is, it’s
X position is less than 0 and greater than the width of the screen,
say, 100). Write a program that asks the user for the starting X
and Y position of the object as well as the...
Please let me know which is true or false and reasons.
11. Both the linear momentum and the kinetic energy are
conserved during elastic collisions.
12. Consider a rigid-body rotating freely around a fixed point.
Its moment of inertia is generally a scalar value.
13. The parallel axis theorem implies that the moment of inertia
of a rigid body is minimum around its center of mass.
14. For single point particle rotating freely around a fixed
point, the direction of...
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Linear algebra confusion: We haven't learned about rank and
such:
For the following I am looking for examples or checking to see why
something is impossible.
a.) What does it mean when we have an inconsistent 2x3 linear
system
-What if we reversed it to 3x2? Even put other numbers in
place.
b.) Can a 2x3 linear system have a unique solution
-What if we reversed it to 3x2? Even put other numbers in
place.
c.) Can a 3x2 linear...