EBK NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS
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Chapter 12, Problem 2P
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If the input to reactor 3 in Sec. 12.1 is decreased 25 percent, use the matrix inverse to compute the percent change in the concentration of reactors 2 and 4?
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