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The matrix defined as is an upper triangular matrix
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False
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Which of the following correctly describes an algorithm?
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All of these
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A root finding method also known as the Tangent method is
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Newton's method
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First order differences is equivalent f[x0,x1] when i = 0
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True
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The determinant of the given matrix is equal to |D| = 27.
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No correct answer
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Compute for the determinant of the 2 x 2 matrix defined as
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A matrix is symmetric/ Hermitian positive definite matrix if
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What is the suppose the interval is from [05, 25] and n = 4?
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In root finding algorithms, the requirement of initial values
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Which of the following is true about the determinant of A when
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The same algorithm can be represented in several different ways
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Which of the following statements about algorithm is INCORRECT?
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The Cholesky factorization for the sample matrix given above is:
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If QT is the transpose of Q then QT Q = I or the identity matrix.
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If the main determinant is zero the system of linear equations is
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In the analysis of algorithm, this refers to the volume of memory
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TheNewton polynomialis sometimes called the NDDP which stands for
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Which among the following cases would give a different step size?
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