Use the generalized eigenvectors of A to find a general solution to the system x'(1) Ax(t), where A is given. 1 A = -12 -16 -7

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Use the generalized eigenvectors of A to find a general solution to the system x'(1) Ax(t), where A is given.
1
A=
1
-12 -16 -7
Transcribed Image Text:Use the generalized eigenvectors of A to find a general solution to the system x'(1) Ax(t), where A is given. 1 A= 1 -12 -16 -7
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