Susan Nall
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You can think of a
If there are m zero eigenvalues and the m independent corresponding eigenvectors, you can interpret it as the matrix wipes out m dimensions in the n dimensional vector space, or m dimensions are squashed or collapse, as described in BenjaLim's answer. The annihilated m dimensions is called the null space or kernel of the matrix, and the remained
If the matrix has null space (zero eigenvalues), you cannot invert it because information in the null space are lost, just as you cannot invert
An object moving in the xy-plane is acted on by a conservative force described by the potential energy function
I need to find a unique description of Nul A, namely by listing the vectors that measure the null space
T must be a linear transformation, we assume. Can u find the T standard matrix.
?Find a nonzero vector orthogonal to the plane through the points P, Q, and R. and area of the triangle PQR
Consider the points below
P(1,0,1) , Q(-2,1,4) , R(7,2,7).
a) Find a nonzero vector orthogonal to the plane through the points P,Q and R.
b) Find the area of the triangle PQR.
Consider two vectors A=3i - 1j and B = - i - 5j, how do you calculate A - B?
Let vectors A=(1,0,-3) ,B=(-2,5,1) and C=(3,1,1), how do you calculate 2A-3(B-C)?
What is the projection of onto ?
What is the dot product of and ?
Which of the following is not a vector quantity?
A)Weight;
B)Nuclear spin;
C)Momentum;
D)Potential energy
How to find all unit vectors normal to the plane which contains the points , and ?
What is a rank matrix?
How to find unit vector perpendicular to plane: 6x-2y+3z+8=0?
Can we say that a zero matrix is invertible?
How do I find the sum of three vectors?
How do I find the vertical component of a vector?