1 Use the factorization A = PDP' to compute A^, wherek represents an arbitrary integer. а 11(b - а) 1 11 а 0 1 - 11 1 1 ... AK = %3D

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Chapter4: Polynomial And Rational Functions
Section4.2: Properties Of Division
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Use the factorization A = PDP
-1
to compute A
where k represents an arbitrary integer.
а 11 (b - a)
1 11
а 0
1
- 11
%3D
b
1
0 b
1
...
Ak =
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:Use the factorization A = PDP -1 to compute A where k represents an arbitrary integer. а 11 (b - a) 1 11 а 0 1 - 11 %3D b 1 0 b 1 ... Ak = %3D
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