EBK LINEAR ALGEBRA AND ITS APPLICATIONS
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Chapter 10.1, Problem 23E
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To check: Whether the given statement that the transition matrix P may change over a time is true or false.
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Write v as a linear combination of u1, uɔ, and u3, if possible. (Enter your answer in terms of u1, u2, and u3. If not possible, enter IMPOSSIBLE.)
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EBK LINEAR ALGEBRA AND ITS APPLICATIONS
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