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Chapter 11, Problem 15P
Of the following three sets of linear equations, identify the set(s) that you could not solve using an iterative method such as Gauss-Seidel. Show using any number of iterations that is necessary that your solution does not converge. Clearly state your convergence criteria (how you know it is not converging).
Set One | Set Two | Set Three |
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