In this worksheet, you will be defining 30 unique matrices denoted by the letters of the alphabet. Note that for each matrix size, the following conditions must me satisfied: o The first matrix must have all elements in whole numbers. It must contain negative, zero, and positive numbers. • The second matrix must have all elements in fraction form. The numerator and denominator should not exceed an absolute value of 10. You may use proper and improper fractions. Mixed fractions are not allowed. It must contain, negative, zero, and positive fractions. • The third matrix must be in decimal form. The whole number part should be less than 10. The decimal part is limited to hundredths digit only. It must contain negative, zero, and positive decimals. 9. Y1, Y2, Y3 are column vectors with 3 elements solution Examples: [A] = -3 0 [B] 1 2 -6 7 -5 [C] A/N A/N WIN A 4 5 10/100/2 0 6/N 200⁰ 1.12 0.65 -6.04 2.34 3.45 0.03 -9.01 5.12 0.00 -Please answer with complete and accurate
In this worksheet, you will be defining 30 unique matrices denoted by the letters of the alphabet. Note that for each matrix size, the following conditions must me satisfied: o The first matrix must have all elements in whole numbers. It must contain negative, zero, and positive numbers. • The second matrix must have all elements in fraction form. The numerator and denominator should not exceed an absolute value of 10. You may use proper and improper fractions. Mixed fractions are not allowed. It must contain, negative, zero, and positive fractions. • The third matrix must be in decimal form. The whole number part should be less than 10. The decimal part is limited to hundredths digit only. It must contain negative, zero, and positive decimals. 9. Y1, Y2, Y3 are column vectors with 3 elements solution Examples: [A] = -3 0 [B] 1 2 -6 7 -5 [C] A/N A/N WIN A 4 5 10/100/2 0 6/N 200⁰ 1.12 0.65 -6.04 2.34 3.45 0.03 -9.01 5.12 0.00 -Please answer with complete and accurate
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Chapter10: Matrices
Section10.EA: Extended Application Contagion
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